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EOFY Sale 25% off Aussie Xen VPS in Sydney at Equinix DC on Fast Network

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Use the Coupon code: OZBVPSEOFY with any of our VPS or Colo products to get 25% off any order over $10 until June 30th 2013.

VPS orders are provisioned quickly on multiple Xen hosting platforms in Sydney, all except the Value VPS Plans get dual IPv4 addresses and all VPS have Native IPv6 included as well (with IPv6 networks available too).

Network Presence is an established Australian VPS, Colo and Cloud supplier using its own Infrastructure, based in the world-class Equinix Data Centre in Sydney and connected to A-grade Internet connectivity suppliers and Peers.

Most of our VPS Images have Apache web server SPDY modules installed and you can request customisations on your order or as your VPS is provisioned, so that it's handed-over pre-configured for your use as much as possible. eg: ask for Webmin to be installed, or Mail Server configured, or a particular version of PHP, etc.

Please contact us (http://netpr.es/contactus) with any queries, or add your Coupon code(s) to your Cart on our website at http://networkpresence.com.au

We look forward to providing you with service, regards,
Richard of Network Presence.

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  • Still puzzled at how cheap the traffic quota is. As you have said in April, you might throttle the port at 25Mbps during peak hours. Even at 10Mbps flat out it's still 3+TB/month.

    Look. I am looking at some cheap Australian bandwidth option for static files hosting, i.e. the thumbnail images on OzBargain, which has just topped at around 1TB/month. Going with CDN option is going to cost me $200+ / month, for something that's not very flexible.

    • Hi,

      Some of our VPS Plans have Unmetered Data where the FUP (Fair Use Policy) may throttle to 25Mbps during peak if req'd, but others have a Monthly Data Quota with a charge for over-quota usage, where there's no throttling.

      There's commercial reasons why we have the quotas as they are on our Plans, and we've had such VPS network quota methodologies for years now and it works well for us and our customers (we think). Our networks are presented to many of the Australian Peering networks, so the connectivity should be great for delivery of content to Australians.

      Our Plans are all monthly, so feel free to give us a try for a month to see if we're a match for your "cheap Australian bandwidth option".

      Regards,
      Richard.

      • Well, I've ordered one to check it out.

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    Okay. I got a High Power #1 this afternoon, asked Richard to set it up to Debian 7 Wheezy 32bit. It was done (on a Sunday) at around dinner time, and I am now testing it to serve OzBargain's thumbnail images.

    Good things so far:

    • 2x IPv4 addresses, 4x E5620 core, 1GB RAM & 20GB HDD space for $37.46/month — pretty good for this VPS in Equinix with some nice bandwidth.
    • I set up nginx reverse proxy + cache to pull images from the storage. Currently 1,600+ connections, 103 requests/sec, ~8Mbps and load average: 0.01, 0.03, 0.05 :)

    Well, I think it's going to hit 10-12Mbps during the week days. We'll see how it goes with their "Unmetered" bandwidth. If things are going well I might get another one to do a redundancy setup.

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