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On a Cloud - Virtual Cloud Servers (VPS) - Introductory Special - 50% off Your 1st Invoice

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INTROVPS
On a Cloud - www.onacloud.com.au
Virtual Cloud Servers (VPS)
Hosted on our DELL Enterprise Hardware

100% Australian Owned & Hosted in Melbourne

Introductory Special - VALID UNTIL OCTOBER 1st 2015

Your Small Cloud
1 CPU Core
1 GB RAM
20 GB Disk
50 GB Bandwidth
ONLY $29.95/mo

Your Medium Cloud
2 CPU Core
2 GB RAM
40 GB Disk
100 GB Bandwidth
ONLY $49.95/mo

Your Bigger Cloud
4 CPU Core
4 GB RAM
80 GB Disk
200 GB Bandwidth
ONLY $89.95/mo

The Biggest Cloud
4 CPU Core
6 GB RAM
100 GB Disk
500 GB Bandwidth
ONLY $149.95/mo

Your cPanel Cloud
4 CPU Core
8 GB RAM
200 GB Disk
1000 GB Bandwidth
cPanel License Included
ONLY $329.95/mo

For 50% OFF Your First Invoice (Monthly, Quarterly, Bi Annually, Annually) On the Above Prices
ADD THE COUPON CODE : INTROVPS

VALID UNTIL OCTOBER 1st 2015

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  • Guaranteed Resources! (RAM, CPU & Disk)
  • Flexible, Easy to Use Control Panel
  • KVM Virtualization Technology
  • Unlimited Support & Reimages
  • 99.9% Uptime Guarantee

Support

  • 24/7/365 Premium Support via Ticket System or Email
  • Automatic Weekly Off-Site Data Backups
  • 24/7/365 Server Monitoring

Infrastructure

  • Dell Enterprise Hardware
  • Fully Redundant 2N Power Feeds per Server
  • Fast, Multi-homed, Redundant Global Network
  • DDOS Protected Bandwidth

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  • any bargain here at all?

    • -1

      Lots of Bargain.

      You could save $1979.70 if you Ordered the 'Your Cpanel Cloud' and Paid Annually (normal $3959.40).

      • who is your target market at midnight on a thursday?

        • Will this deal disappear overnight?

        • @jackspratt: Not likely ;)
          Deal is available until 1st October :)

    • +8

      Not at the low-end level. If you have a look at, say, Mammoth VPS - Mammoth is cheaper and gives you more bandwidth:

      OnACloud Your Small Cloud: 1 CPU Core, 1 GB RAM, 20 GB Disk, 50 GB Bandwidth, $29.95/mo
      Mammoth GP.Micro: 1 core, 1GB RAM, 20GB disk, 100GB bandwidth, $25/mo

      OnACloud Your Medium Cloud: 2 CPU Core, 2 GB RAM, 40 GB Disk, 100 GB Bandwidth, $49.95/mo
      Mammoth GP.Small: 2 cores, 2GB RAM, 40GB storage, 200GB bandwidth, $50/mo

      At the higher end, Mammoth charges a little more but you get a fair bit more bandwidth and capacity for it:

      OnACloud Your Bigger Cloud: 4 CPU Cores, 4 GB RAM, 80 GB Disk, 200 GB Bandwidth, $89.95/mo
      Mammoth GP.Medium: 4 cores, 4GB RAM, 80GB storage, 400GB bandwidth, $100/mo
      OnACloud The Biggest Cloud: 4 CPU Core, 6 GB RAM, 100 GB Disk, 500 GB Bandwidth, $149.95/mo
      Mammoth GP.Large: 6 cores, 8GB RAM, 150GB Disk, 800GB bandwidth, $180/mo

      But when you're paying that much, it's probably business-critical stuff - and I wouldn't be doing that sort of hosting with a sole trader who registered his trading name a couple of days ago, because I'd make that decision based on reputation, history and peer reviews, which unfortunately don't exist yet for this business - as OP said, it's an "introductory offer"; the business was only registered on the 3rd of this month.

      (Basically - sorry, buddy. For a low-end VPS you're too expensive, and for higher end stuff, you can't claim to keep a high SLA when your business hasn't yet existed long enough to prove you can stay up for a month!)

      • +1

        you got told rep.

      • You gotta start somewhere. Millions of resellers it's quite a saturated market too.

  • When your Competition has a much Better rep at a lower price
    You will quickly find like the above suggestions you getting rekt.

    The budget options even with premium services are cheaper from.

    Network Presence
    RansomIT

    and many other hosts what is the point even with this deal your prices
    aren't competitive at all.

  • Not cheap. You better off go with AWS plus they give you one year free for everything.

    • one year free for everything.

      Not really. For EC2:

      • 750 hours of Amazon EC2 Linux t2.micro instance usage
      • 750 hours of Amazon EC2 Microsoft Windows Server t2.micro instance usage
      • 15 GB of bandwidth out aggregated across all AWS services

      With just 15GB of outbound data you can't really do anything serious. Not saying OP is cheap (quite expensive in fact), but Amazon Free Tier can barely get you bootstrapped — more like a trial.

  • It's most definitely not cheap comparing to budget hosts (RansomIT, Network Presence, BinaryLane). Nor does it have the reputations of more high end hosts that can afford to charge more. However we shall look at the problem. From the website:

    Our Servers are Hosted in the Micron21 Outer Eastern Datacentre in Melbourne, Australia.

    On a Cloud use only DELL Enterprise Hardware.

    For a sole trader I assume On A Cloud would just rent dedicated servers rather than have their own servers + routers co-located. The fact is, Micron21 is not cheap. Their dedicated servers starts from $400/month for a 32GB Dell R620. Their egress data is even more expensive at $1/GB pre-paid & $2.50/GB excess. They do have DDoS protection though, and our host Crucial would re-route OzBargain's traffic through Micron21 when we get DDoS'ed.

    It's just difficult for a sole trader to kick start a hosting company aiming at budget market these days, as he/she would not be able to buy enough capacity to make the price competitive. They might be passionate at the beginning but many would not survive (or can't even be bought out by bigger companies). At the end it's their customers who will be suffering as their service got shutdown suddenly one day.

    • Looks like you have certainly done your research scotty.

      I can confirm though all Our Dell Servers are 100% Owned not Leased/Rented.

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