Our Daily Bread, Ministries
Web Hosting Rates
Two Options:
Option One: We Maintain for you! Link to ODB site! ODB Members Only!***
On-Line Program Enrollment Form
Free Space for member ministries that qualify (Qualifications: life sustaining, food shelter, etc.): Listing with one or two pictures, basic contact information, set up included. If you do not qualify for this space the basic cost is $12 annually US.
Package A: $ 2.15* per month (billed annually)**
* Basic Web page and design
* Free Mail box
* Free advertising and Listing on ODB site.
Package B: $2.90* per month (billed annually)**
* Basic Web pages (4 pages) and design
* 3 Free Mail boxes
* Free advertising and Listing on ODB site.
Package C: $4.25* per month (billed annually)**
* Basic Web pages (8 pages) and design
* 5 Free Mail boxes
* Free advertising and Listing on ODB site.
Package D: $7.50* per month (billed annually)**
* Basic Web pages (20 pages) and design
* 10 Free Mail boxes
* Free advertising and Listing on ODB site.
Package E: $9.50* per month (billed annually)**
* Basic Web pages (40 pages) and design
* 15 Free Mail boxes
* Free advertising and Listing on ODB site.
*Initial $25 set-up fee (to help get you started if you choose the 16 month plan we will also drop $15 of the $25 set-up fee)
**Pay for 16 months in advance and receive and additional 8 months free-Save 25%
***Optional Web Submission service for member organizations $9 (50 Top Search Engines)
Please note: Free Web space is limited and limited to type of need. Our policy is to deny no one in need and is not dependent on whether you have funds of not. Priority needs are food, shelter, clothing etc. Not all ministries will receive free web space or advertising. For those that do not meet required criteria for free space, members can purchase the space for as little as $1.75 US per month (paid annually $21) to help pay costs. (Price includes set and basic promotion.)
To become a member of ODB or affiliate ministry you need to agree to What we Believe (Articles of Faith), and Code of Ethics for Ministers and either join one of the ministerial associations listed here: ODB, Missions or Partnerships & Covenant Relationships! if you cannot afford membership to one of the associations. ODB's policy is to deny no one based on ability to pay, however you will need to submit a written letter on your letter head as to why you cannot afford to contribute for the upkeep of the web space.
Option Two: You Maintain
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Current Rates Effective 4/15/02 (Your |
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Option 1 |
$8.95 per month |
10 MB, 10 Emails |
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Option 2 |
$13.95 per month |
50 MB, 50 Emails |
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Option 3 |
$18.95 |
100 MB, 100 Emails |
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Option 4 |
$24.95 per month |
180 MB, 180 Emails |
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E-Commerce |
$39.95 per month |
180 MB, 180 Emails, Shopping Cart |
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All accounts come with their own IP address, Control Panel, and most of the benefits of our regular packages. |
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Domain Registration
$65 (two year)
We can now order the longer domain names! You can choose domains up to 63 characters in length (including the extension). Please note that the Netscape browser does not currently recognize domain names longer than 57 characters.
Our Network!
The Network
Operations Center (NOC) where our servers reside is located in Baltimore,
Maryland, and is OnNet with Frontier GlobalCenter (FGC) and Qwest Communications
through two separate bandwidth-on-demand connections which enter Downtown
Baltimore just a few floors below the NOC.
FGC, a Tier 1 provider whose 13,000-mile fiber optic network and Dense Wave
Division Multiplexing (DWDM) technology provide an enormous 460 gigabytes per
second (Gbps) of capacity worldwide, has an ATM fiber node located just a few
floors below the NOC.
Qwest comes into Baltimore with an OC-12 line, and plans to upgrade their
connection to an OC-48 in the near future. They also have an ATM fiber node 14
floors below the NOC. Qwest comes into Baltimore at the same location with an
OC-12 line and plans to upgrade to an OC-48. Our Qwest connection enables us to
offer additional redundancy and better routes to Europe, Latin America, and
Asia. With these two carriers, our router will have up to 150,000 possible
routes to send each packet of traffic.
Furthermore, because of these unique connections, we no longer need to link
to the Internet though an OC3 or T3 Telecom circuit. Instead, independent cables
run inside the building directly from the NOC to both the Global Center point of
presence and the Qwest point of presence. These lines can handle the bandwidth
of a T3 or an OC3, and with DWDM they can handle several times the bandwidth of
an OC3.
Network Redundancy Studies have shown that the second most common reason for downtime is circuit
failure on the Tier 1 backbone, the major data highway. To guard against this
potential problem, we have two Tier-1 providers. If one has problems, we can
route traffic down the other one. Furthermore, because we are OnNet with
Frontier GlobalCenter and Qwest, we share their digital distribution
architecture, which includes private peering network connections to major
Internet carriers such as MCI, Sprint, UUNET, EUNET, AT&T, AOL, Best, Erols,
@Home, IBM Advantis and others. These private peering arrangements allow us to
exchange packets of data with every major backbone carrier in a one-to-one
environment quickly and efficiently.
In addition, FGC has high-speed links to 8 public exchanges including both
MAE East and West and several NAPS. Through these many public exchanges,
customers have the ability to reach their site wherever they are coming from on
the Internet. Thus we have the best of both worlds: a network that is both
efficient and wide reaching.
Network Reliability The second most common reason for downtime is circuit failure on the Tier 1
backbone. FGC, themselves a backbone, also have peer connections with other
major Tier 1 providers, which allows traffic to be switched to other backbones
quickly in the event of a crisis.
How reliable is this? Yahoo is another fine company who connects directly
using only FGC. If you can reach Yahoo, you can reach our network. FGC's
groundbreaking 460 Gbps network runs BGP to 25 other major carriers through
private peering arrangements, providing the fastest, most efficient and most
reliable network available today.
Raw Performance equals Low Latency/High Throughput
We use intelligent end-user routing software called Border Gateway Protocol
(BGP), between Qwest and FGC, who use it as well. BGP can identify which path is
the most efficient for each data packet, and then route the packet to its
destination on the fastest path. This increases the speed at which web pages
sent from our NOC arrive at their destination.
Industry analysis reveals that 70 percent of downtime over 10 hours with any
ISP is caused by telephone circuit failure. Since our NOC is in the same
building as Frontier Global Center, circuit failure is virtually eliminated
because there is no phone circuit between us and FGC. Instead, there is a direct
connection between our Cisco 7200 router and theirs.
You can't drive an engine as hard as it will go and expect consistent high
performance. But often providers operate their networks at three to four times
responsible capacity, and as a result their corresponding transfer times reach
over 300ms. Our main network daily average is 6.5 percent of its capacity, with
midday peak spikes reaching only 15.5 percent capacity.
Site Submission Services
ODB, Publishing Services offers turn key packages with site submission to Christian and non-Christian search engines and directories. ODB, Publishing can help place your listing that will do you the most good. I inquire about this service visit our Help Desk to request a quote.
Assistance
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