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10% Off Dedicated Servers - 7 Days Only @ 10TB Servers

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We're excited to be launching our new 10TB Servers - https://www.10tbservers.com.au

Until 7th of October, you can order any a Sydney Dedicated Servers with take 10% off your first months invoice.

10TB Servers is our new platform that offers a minimum of 10TB of monthly bandwidth with any Cloud Virtual or Dedicated Server and can upgrade to as much as 50TB of bandwidth each month.

Starting from $189.95/month
* 2x Quad Core 2.4Ghz Processors
* 16GB DDR3 ECC Memory
* 4x 480GB SSD Drives
* 10,000GB Monthly Bandwidth

Simply use our 10OFFDS promotion code on checkout.

This offer is only available for our Sydney Dedicated Servers and not applicable to our Ready-To-Go Servers

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  • Couple of questions:

    • What's the actual CPU model in these things? "quad-core 2.4 GHz Xeon" is all fine and dandy, but there's a few Xeons that match those numbers across generations and architectures that would have differing performance. I can only assume they're dual-L5530 or maybe E5530, which are Nehalem - lacking AES-NI instructions but otherwise reasonably modern.

    • I've always wondered - why is RAM seemingly so expensive in Australia? Or, why are the more budget offerings always so lacking in RAM? Especially compared to some overseas offerings that pair high RAM with maybe a weaker/fewer CPU.

    Nice to see higher bandwidth. Is IPv6 supported? If so, how many addresses are assigned (hopefully at least a /64)?

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    Hello elusive…

    The CPU models range from the E5500 to the E5600 series, so there's certainly a lot more grunt in these CPU's compared to the L-Series. We'll also be adding in some HEX Core CPU's to the list very shortly as well plus our range of E5 processors.

    RAM's expensive unfortunately due to the cost that we would pay for it and this is usually 8GB and 16GB sticks. 4GB sticks are quite cheap but the servers only have so many RAM slows and we'd much prefer to be filling them with 8GB or 16GB sticks.

    Yes, IPv6 is supplied with both Virtual and Dedicated servers and each dedicated server will come with a /64 allocation.

    • Thanks for the answers. Pity about the RAM but I suppose that's just how it is here… maybe it's time to look into lxd.

  • I am sure your excited at those prices. Not sure about Australian based servers but can definitely get something similar overseas for less than half price, and triple the traffic included.

    What is your peering arrangements for overseas transfers. Do the servers have, inic, HWR, are ssd's datacenter or consumer grade. Is ram ecc?

    • +1

      Hello Dlite

      These are certainly the cheapest dedicated servers in Australia with this amount of bandwidth and even still with another 10TB for as little as $100. The bandwidth here in Australia really cannot be compared to what you would pay for it in America because the price for bandwidth in the States (as an example) is far cheaper then what we providers would pay.

      An example is that we pay anywhere between $15 - $25/mb where as in the States, they're paying as little as 50c as Mb.

      Our servers are located here in Australia (Sydney and Melbourne) and we do not have any services in America nor any peering links in America to have those types of arrangements.

      • thanks Do the servers have, inic, HWR, are ssd's datacenter or consumer grade. Is ram ecc?

        Yes Aussies get ripped off with bandwidth cost.

        • Hi

          They're all DELL R-Series servers and yes, we're also using ECC RAM & Intel DC SSD Enterprise drives.

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