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5000GB Data for All Dedicated Servers from $149.00 Per Month

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If the USA can provide large bandwidth allowances, then it is only fair that Aussies can have it too! For a limited time, all our dedicated servers come with a whopping 5000GB of data per month at no extra cost! Prices with this incredible allowance start from just $149.00 per month.

Terms and Conditions: Offer available for new sign ups only. Excess data is charged at $1.10 per GB over your limit. New customers only, 2 separate networks, gaming and business must be chosen on ordering. Offer ends 5pm 31/10/2012.

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  • +9

    Prices with this incredible allowance start from just $149.00 per month.

    This is NOT a Freebie…

    • +1

      LoL free upgrade… nice try to get more publicity by the REP thats for sure! DODGY!

      • I apologise if there is some cause for concern and some confusion with this deal, this was not our intention. To help clarify, we are offering an upgrade from our original data packs to a standardised allowance of 5TB per month, free of charge for all new customers.

        • thats fine and good, but you marked it as a freebie…

          Thanks for updating.

  • I don't think the poster has done a good job explaining the deal.
    Basically the prices for their dedicated servers remain the same but instead of the rather low data allowances you get, they offer a free upgrade to 5000GB of data.

    This is actually excellent value. Very annoying existing customers can't take advantage of this though.

    • +8

      neg for deception

      • +3

        Misleading

    • +1

      Not sure about all those negs but these guys already have pretty good pricing on Intel E3/E5 dedicated servers. 5000GB/month — hopefully on 100Mbps port — makes it a very sweet deal.

  • +3

    Good luck with actually trying to utilise that allowance on their shared network. Its woeful. Taken from their facebook page:

    "Have there been many dos attacks on the gaming network lately? Seems quite bad lately. Mitigation does happen and it's not bad, but for about 30-40 minutes at times its near unplayable."

    "Are you guys currently down, as my server and Internet which is through your downstream is not working."

    "Hey guys, whats happening currently with this network outage, ddos?"

    "Unfortunately something went wrong with a core router, we have moved over to a redundant one now and are investigating the issue, apologies for the inconvenience.Unfortunately something went wrong with a core router, we have moved over to a redundant one now and are investigating the issue, apologies for the inconvenience."

    "Did someone just trip on the Newcastle power lead? Maybe it was just my machine. Soon time to move to KVM perhaps?"

    "Three emails to sales, support and Ben Town and still nothing back from you guys. We have had nothing but issues since signing up with SAU. Servers that preform badly and are unreliable, now we are being over charged double for our server + being charged for a server we cancelled last month. This is poor service at its finest. Very disappointing. Can you please respond?"

    • +8

      But they have "7" Google+ followers, So they must be popular, That's like 25% of everyone on google+

    • As for the outages Goober, these comments on our Facebook page are from the past 4 years, our network has undergone major changes and you can see that on our network page.

      People can certainly complain if they are not getting their data usage because we are so confident that we can guarantee you the speeds and data you are paying for, as for the gaming network under a ddos, yes of course this happens. Due to this, we have a dedicated gaming network and a separate business network for our business customers. We have not had a game or business attack in a very long time, you are free to call the customers on our testimonials and verify this.

  • +1

    put the price on title

    • +2

      To avoid potential confusion we have updated the title of the deal to include the starting price as you mentioned.

  • (y) good work guys for fixing your mistakes and not chucking a spaz attack like some reps have.
    Hopefully you've learned.

  • What kind of uplink are we talking about? 100Mbit or 10Mbit?

    • +1

      You would hope that it's 100Mbps. 10Mbps bidirectional is about 6.5TB/month so to use 5TB/month you'll be saturating the pipe most of the time.

      • +1

        We actually have a gigabit port available for the servers, as do all our current customers.

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