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$36/year 5GB NVMe Unlimited Sydney Hosting | Down Under Host

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SEP19

Its been a while since our last OZB deal, so we have returned our most popular deal to date for the rest of September.

PLEASE NOTE
We have a STRICT no abuse policy, users that try spam on our servers will automatically be suspended and removed from our services without refund. This is to ensure our customers receive a high level of service.

This offer is recurring for the life of the service
—— Entry Level Offer ——
5GB NVMe SSD Space
Unlimited Bandwidth
Unlimited FTP Account
Unlimited Email Account
Unlimited Domains
Unlimited Sub Domain
6 MB/sec I/O Limit
Order: https://portal.downunderhost.com/cart.php?a=add&pid=37
Coupon: SEP10
$36/Year AUD Inc GST (*Recurring for the life of the service)

—— Who are we? ——
Down Under Host is a business specializing solely on Australian Hosting solutions. We have designed our website and billing portal to be simple, elegant and look awesome. Currently, we sell domain names and shared hosting in Sydney Australia.

—— Sydney Shared Hosting ——
Our Sydney shared hosting infrastructure utilizes OVH's brand new Sydney DC. Our CPanel currently has the following features;
• Daily Backups - Configured with Acronis
• 400+ One Clickable Apps - Softaculous
• LetsEncrypt 1 Click Auto SSL
• Imunify360
• LiteSpeed Web Server
• Test IP: 139.99.160.86

—— Important Link ——
Website: https://downunderhost.com/
TOS: https://downunderhost.com/tos
https://downunderhost.com/privacy-policy/
Test IP: 139.99.192.70

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask!
- Down Under Host Team

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  • +1

    I see NVMe and SSD for storage, but how does the storage media impact the bandwidth pipeline to the servers? Do people currently make out SAS raid drive servers? I don't understand the selling point.

    Also do you have any deals that include parked domains?

    • +1

      It's a gimmick for 99.9% of people because you're unlikely to reach the bottleneck for drive's bandwidth on a plan this tiny and a "STRICT no abuse policy".

      • Yeah, I'm trying to work out if it's beyond 'jargon' buzz word speak, or actually something beneficial.

        • I think it's jargon beyond the selling point of people who can't see the flaw here.

          Surely people who know the advantage of nnme drives see the limitations of using it from an access server, one of which is limited to a 6mb/second io read.

          Or an I missing something important

  • +1

    Friend, your tesp IP doesn't work. pinging it returns nothing, opening it returns nothing. Also wht do you actually mean by strict no abuse? Your tos says it's up to you to decide? Shouldn't that be managed beforehand, not just at will?

    • Hi Siddeeqi al-Hammoud,

      Interesting, that you cannot ping our test IP, I will create a looking glass for you this afternoon.

      We use Imunify360 as our Firewall/AV scanner which automatically suspends accounts based on abuse. You can find our examples of prohibited abuse in our TOS under 04.

      Will let you know once our Looking glass is up :)

      Thanks,
      Dylan

  • Do you guys offer free cPanel migration?

    • Hi Techfourk,

      We do, please submit a support ticket and we will transfer it for you.

      Thanks,
      Dylan

  • Could work out well if repurposed as a slave node to a CI/CD server.

  • NVMe drives, yet a 6MB/s io?
    What's the point? How do we benefit from having NVMe?

    • Hi Salmando,

      In the grand scheme of things, NVMe has a higher I/O value meaning there is a far less chance of I/O issues developing down the track.

      Performance-wise 6MB/s is fine for the majority of SMB sites, if you are wanting to run a more disk-intensive application/website, please get in touch for a higher I/O package :)

      Thanks,
      Dylan

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