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Australian 1U $65 AUD/Month & Raspberry Pi Colocation $10 AUD/Month @ Flow VPS

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1U Colocation
0.5 Amps @ 230V - A+B Power if hardware supports
1 IP address
8TB Bandwidth @ 1Gbps - Free upgrade to 10Gbps handoff
Free rack and stack
$65 AUD/month
Order Link Equinix SY3
Order Link Equinix SY4

Raspberry Pi Colocation - Sydney
1 IP address
1TB Bandwidth @ 100Mbps
Free rack and stack
No case or cables required.
$10 AUD/month
Order Link

Preorder: (We are still getting this setup, just a chance to lock in your pricing)
1U Colocation - Equinix ME1
0.5 Amps @ 230V - A+B Power if hardware supports
1 IP address
8TB Bandwidth @ 1Gbps
Free rack and stack
$65 AUD/month
Order Link

Test IP: 43.245.167.1 - This IP is our current upstream, a new networking is being built out and will get an even better experience, details below.

New network: Telstra - Coming online this week
TPG - Coming online in a couple of weeks
TATA - Coming online in a couple of weeks

IX Australia, Equinix IX, PIPE IX and Mega IX all in the works.

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  • Please tell us a bit about your company.

    Edit genuinely interested

  • Raspi colo showing as $65.00 AUD p/m

    • Fixed!

  • +1

    would be better with a $6 a month OVH vps tbh,

    1 vCore(s)
    3.5 GHz
    1 GB RAM
    30 GB SSD
    1 TB traffic

    https://www.ovh.com/us/vps/#ssd-discover

  • Wondering what would you use the Raspberry Pi Colocation for?

    • Raspi

    • Wrote a big reply and lost it.

      Offsite 24/7 hardware.

      Max speed of 60mbit (usb2 network port on rpi) makes the speed offered sound weird though.

      • I'm guessing the Raspberry could run a web server or something?

        • Oh yes, absolutely! It can do almost everything a bigger pc can (keep in mind the 1gb ram though).

        • +1

          @superroach:

          Our mounting system supports anything with the rpi footprint, you can use an OrangePI (which has 2GB of ram an up) if you want more ram/power/network.

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