Server needs?
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http://www.webhostingtalk.com/sh…
that site has tons of info... maybe to much for you to digest.
I don't usually suggest that people co-locate in a data center (which is what you're doing) unless they have experience monitoring/troubleshooting hosting servers. You can eventually grow to that point, but at first, I always suggest leasing a managed server with your software requirements. And pick a host that you can expand with as you grow. i.e. the server is hit really hard they can move you to a faster/better server with little/no downtime. Most of the time all you need to pay is maybe a setup fee and the difference in the plan. But mainly pick a host that has great support and offers the flexibility to grow. Start talking to them first and do a search on webhostingtalk for them. see what's being said about em' does that help?