Yeah, I'd go with BinaryLane. Recently signed up and had my account approved (won't be able to outbound SSH/send emails to other servers if you don't get approved) within 72 hours, and I was able to host an email server with no issues (and with no concern about blacklists!).
Network seems to be pretty decent, and I get 29-30ms ping with my home connection, however, it's capped at 100mbit and the bandwidth caps suck, but I guess unless Telstra/Optus changes, bandwidth costs will remain the same forever.
They're also IPv6 ready, luckily, and their billing system is decent. Haven't had any downtime yet, but then again, I will find out eventually, but so far, no issues.
I hope you don't need to reach it from any European connection, though. Latency is fucking horrible. Looking at 600ms ping, and from the US, 300ms.
Yeah, I'd go with BinaryLane. Recently signed up and had my account approved (won't be able to outbound SSH/send emails to other servers if you don't get approved) within 72 hours, and I was able to host an email server with no issues (and with no concern about blacklists!).
Network seems to be pretty decent, and I get 29-30ms ping with my home connection, however, it's capped at 100mbit and the bandwidth caps suck, but I guess unless Telstra/Optus changes, bandwidth costs will remain the same forever.
They're also IPv6 ready, luckily, and their billing system is decent. Haven't had any downtime yet, but then again, I will find out eventually, but so far, no issues.
I hope you don't need to reach it from any European connection, though. Latency is fucking horrible. Looking at 600ms ping, and from the US, 300ms.
Do you mean the VM is capped to 100Mbps or that's all you can reach because of your home connection?
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Yeah, I'd go with BinaryLane. Recently signed up and had my account approved (won't be able to outbound SSH/send emails to other servers if you don't get approved) within 72 hours, and I was able to host an email server with no issues (and with no concern about blacklists!).
Network seems to be pretty decent, and I get 29-30ms ping with my home connection, however, it's capped at 100mbit and the bandwidth caps suck, but I guess unless Telstra/Optus changes, bandwidth costs will remain the same forever.
They're also IPv6 ready, luckily, and their billing system is decent. Haven't had any downtime yet, but then again, I will find out eventually, but so far, no issues.
I hope you don't need to reach it from any European connection, though. Latency is fucking horrible. Looking at 600ms ping, and from the US, 300ms.
Do you mean the VM is capped to 100Mbps or that's all you can reach because of your home connection?
Yeah, I'd go with BinaryLane. Recently signed up and had my account approved (won't be able to outbound SSH/send emails to other servers if you don't get approved) within 72 hours, and I was able to host an email server with no issues (and with no concern about blacklists!).
Network seems to be pretty decent, and I get 29-30ms ping with my home connection, however, it's capped at 100mbit and the bandwidth caps suck, but I guess unless Telstra/Optus changes, bandwidth costs will remain the same forever.
They're also IPv6 ready, luckily, and their billing system is decent. Haven't had any downtime yet, but then again, I will find out eventually, but so far, no issues.
I hope you don't need to reach it from any European connection, though. Latency is fucking horrible. Looking at 600ms ping, and from the US, 300ms.
Must look at them again. I'm all in for vultr. Re ping - that's just geography which is why you might consider alternatives to world domination. The big pond is on average 250ms for 12000k.
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A quick Google Maps search doesn't show up any place by that name.
Works for me. Maybe your Google Maps is broken?
Yes "sydeny" is very 'Strayan
I'll throw Linode and Vultr into the mix. Used both for years (vultr) and many months (linode), both decent.
binarylane.com.au
Yeah, I'd go with BinaryLane. Recently signed up and had my account approved (won't be able to outbound SSH/send emails to other servers if you don't get approved) within 72 hours, and I was able to host an email server with no issues (and with no concern about blacklists!).
Network seems to be pretty decent, and I get 29-30ms ping with my home connection, however, it's capped at 100mbit and the bandwidth caps suck, but I guess unless Telstra/Optus changes, bandwidth costs will remain the same forever.
They're also IPv6 ready, luckily, and their billing system is decent. Haven't had any downtime yet, but then again, I will find out eventually, but so far, no issues.
I hope you don't need to reach it from any European connection, though. Latency is fucking horrible. Looking at 600ms ping, and from the US, 300ms.
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Ewwwwww - Get yourself a BinaryLane node
Do you mean the VM is capped to 100Mbps or that's all you can reach because of your home connection?
Don't know what BinaryLane you're using....
Their infrastructure is 100% gigabit.
Binary lane x100000
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Yeah, my bad, it is capped at 100mbit.
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Must look at them again. I'm all in for vultr. Re ping - that's just geography which is why you might consider alternatives to world domination. The big pond is on average 250ms for 12000k.
Binarylane is not capped at 100mbit. All their locations are fully gigabit NVMe enabled.