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First Australian KVM LEB: 128MB/8GB Disk/25GB Transfer
Hi all,
I submitted this to LEB but I have no idea how long it'll take to get posted there so I'll just spam it here as well. I'd prefer gradual signups rather than a whole bunch at once anyway...
Last time I posted a offers we only had OpenVZ available. There's always been demand for KVM offers so here it is. :-)
All the details and signup links are here: http://www.ransomit.com.au/leb_offer_jan_2013
To save you clicking through the most important bits are as follows:
$16.50 AUD or USD per quarter paid quarterly
KVM / Solus
128MB RAM
8GB Disk Space
25GB Data Transfer
1 IPv4 / 10 IPv6
Shared 100mbit port
Range of ISOs and templates available
Pay in USD or AUD or Euro
Trace check: 119.252.16.201
Let me know if you've got any questions!
Cheers,
Oliver
PS. Contrary to popular belief, servers in Australia are mounted the same way up in the rack as in the rest of the world. Here is some proof. The KVM offers are on the IBM on top:
Comments
Kvm with 25G B/W?
What do you suggest to do with 25G B/W?
The same thing as you do with a VPS anywhere only for things where you don't need as much traffic.
I know a lot of people want more traffic but trust me there seems to be plenty of people who don't need a lot for their specialised applications as well.
I know I generally dont use much more than 10GB/mo on my webservers, could be useful for that.
For a small blog, it's suite.
Remember, bandwidth in Australia is expensive
Even for Australia, $5.50/m for those specs is a bit overpriced, in my opinion.
Keep in mind bandwidth in Australia is expensive
It's even expensive here in Malaysia. VPS usually just get 1mbps connection and you can rent dedicated server in USA with the price.
And this is a low amount, which levels it out.
25 GB is just way too low, and you don't even have any separation between local/international bandwidth (with more, or free in-AU b/w).
I don't think people understand just how expensive bandwidth is here. 25GB on a VPS for $5.50 a month is an amazing price.
@rm_ The datacenters don't distinguish the difference between local and international bandwidth. Once it leaves the datacenter it's all the same.
100% agree with @trewq. Also it's an amazing price in comparison to pretty much every other Australian VPS provider.
The funny thing for me as a provider to see is that for every one person who comments on the low amount of bandwidth and who thinks the deal is bad, there are probably a few dozen who sign up and use <20% of the bandwidth that is allocated per month.
Of course the deal is not suited for many applications (especially the high traffic tasks that many people here seem to be interested in for whatever reason) but there is a market for these budget Aussie VPS services!
Adelaide is the capital of South Australia. The next major city is Melbourne which is 800 kilometres away. In the other direction the next major city is Perth which is over 2500 kilometres away. All internet traffic has to go one way or another and most would go to Melbourne. Per mbit bandwidth at the wholesale level is cheaper between Sydney and San Jose (i.e. across the Pacific Ocean) than between Adelaide and Melbourne. This is just about economies of scale and where the infrastructure has been deployed.
Anybody have a test file? I'm curious as to what speeds I'd see for something like this (I've never had a VPS outside of the US before, this might be my first).
http://www.ransomit.com.au/100MB
I don't really want to leave it there for too long so if you and whoever else want to post a few tests go ahead then I will probably remove it.
FWIW I can generally upload to my GorillaServers system at 3 or 4MB/s. I can upload to my California Linode at about 3MB/s. Connectivity to Europe is another matter... That is almost always significantly slower.
Thanks! You could have posted a 10MB test file and it would have been fine because I didn't let the tests finish.
Pinellas Park, FL: 259ms, 600KB/s
Tampa, FL: 263ms, 2.43MB/s
Denver, CO: 210ms, 1.36MB/s
OK. It's a 10MB file now...
http://www.ransomit.com.au/10MB
You're welcome!
I find a lot of users think they need a lot of bandwidth and want a lot of bandwidth. It doesn't mean they actually will or do use it.
It's something like:
etc...
i only get 15megabit from NZ..
etc...
Yes, that is exactly what I see as well. Sure I could go and list it as having 100GB available but then if one person uses even half that I am going to have some problems... :-P
Can you post a traceroute please? I get better speeds from LA.
This is obviously targeted for people in Australia.
Australia is very monopolized in terms of infrastructure and has limited overseas capacity. This actually is a fairly decent offer. I know this because I help set up POPs and do remote hands work for various ISPs in different Data Centres in Adelaide.
Hopefully in the coming years prices will be more sane and bandwidth available as we're all waiting for our "National Broadband Network" to roll out which will mean there will be more competition that will drive costs down, but it definitely won't be comparable to the US. That's just transit as well.
Real estate isn't cheap here, nor is power. We also have high commercial and income tax rates, higher minimum wage and the list goes on.
It's nice to see some one else from Adelaide out and about.
What's going on here? (Perth, Telstra)
traceroute to 119.252.16.201 (119.252.16.201), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets 1 10.1.1.1 (10.1.1.1) 0.661 ms 0.555 ms 0.767 ms 2 loopback1.wel20.perth.telstra.net (165.228.4.1) 14.217 ms 15.427 ms 17.141 ms 3 tengige0-8-0-2.wel-core3.perth.telstra.net (203.50.115.129) 21.167 ms 20.964 ms 24.384 ms 4 bundle-ether7.fli-core1.adelaide.telstra.net (203.50.11.18) 55.998 ms 55.933 ms 67.371 ms 5 bundle-ether9.win-core1.melbourne.telstra.net (203.50.11.91) 78.340 ms 78.528 ms 78.380 ms 6 bundle-ether12.ken-core4.sydney.telstra.net (203.50.11.12) 87.253 ms 79.385 ms 78.655 ms 7 tengigabitethernet7-1.ult2.sydney.telstra.net (203.50.20.51) 73.051 ms 71.004 ms 72.482 ms 8 nttaus1.lnk.telstra.net (139.130.74.6) 75.272 ms 70.670 ms 71.593 ms 9 202.68.65.21 (202.68.65.21) 74.762 ms 70.933 ms 72.133 ms 10 202.68.67.142 (202.68.67.142) 74.940 ms 70.994 ms 73.659 ms 11 cr01.nsw.amcom.net.au (180.148.64.106) 74.694 ms 71.787 ms 73.031 ms 12 br02.nsw.amcom.net.au (180.148.64.113) 74.549 ms 71.398 ms 72.222 ms 13 ge0-3-br02.sa.amcom.net.au (180.148.64.66) 96.682 ms 93.010 ms 93.864 ms 14 ge2-1.cr02.sa.amcom.net.au (202.189.64.10) 94.500 ms 92.580 ms 93.374 ms 15 202.189.64.86 (202.189.64.86) 96.517 ms 91.361 ms 94.229 ms 16 202.189.75.74 (202.189.75.74) 102.997 ms 93.535 ms 94.535 ms 17 vl801.c45.dc1.adl.colocity.com (119.252.0.94) 97.715 ms 92.695 ms 95.280 ms 18 g1-2.c45.distd.adl.colocity.com (119.252.31.210) 96.241 ms * * 19 * * * 20 * * * 21 * * * 22 * * * 23 * * * 24 * * * 25 * * * 26 * * * 27 * * * 28 * * * 29 * * * 30 * * *
Good question.
Telstra is stupid it seems.
Seems to be Linux that does that... If I do a traceroute on windows it's fine.
Tracing route to adl4.ransomit.com.au [119.252.16.201]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.0.1
2 29 ms 28 ms 29 ms loop0.lns20.hba2.internode.on.net [203.33.255.161]
3 49 ms 67 ms 49 ms gi0-0-6.cor1.hba2.internode.on.net [203.33.255.181]
4 49 ms 51 ms 49 ms gi6-1-1.bdr1.mel4.internode.on.net [203.33.255.185]
5 95 ms 49 ms 49 ms ae1.cr1.adl2.on.ii.net [150.101.33.41]
6 50 ms 49 ms 49 ms te7-1.cor3.adl2.internode.on.net [150.101.225.10]
7 49 ms 49 ms 49 ms te0-0-0-2.bdr2.adl6.internode.on.net [150.101.225.77]
8 243 ms 49 ms 50 ms as9297.adelaide.pipenetworks.com [218.100.3.19]
9 50 ms 49 ms 49 ms vl800.c45.dc2.adl.colocity.com [119.252.0.78]
10 50 ms 49 ms 50 ms v901.c45.cor.dc1.colocity.com [119.252.31.97]
11 54 ms 52 ms 55 ms g1-2.c45.distd.adl.colocity.com [119.252.31.210]
12 49 ms 51 ms 49 ms adl4.ransomit.com.au [119.252.16.201]
Linux:
1 home.gateway.home.gateway (192.168.0.1) 3.038 ms 3.107 ms 3.184 ms
2 loop0.lns20.hba2.internode.on.net (203.33.255.161) 30.690 ms 32.748 ms 34.208 ms
3 gi0-0-6.cor1.hba2.internode.on.net (203.33.255.181) 54.676 ms 56.087 ms 57.047 ms
4 gi6-1-1.bdr1.mel4.internode.on.net (203.33.255.185) 58.499 ms 59.664 ms 60.610 ms
5 ae1.cr1.adl2.on.ii.net (150.101.33.41) 82.399 ms 82.800 ms 83.499 ms
6 te7-1.cor3.adl2.internode.on.net (150.101.225.10) 65.555 ms 60.130 ms 60.327 ms
7 te0-0-0-2.bdr2.adl6.internode.on.net (150.101.225.77) 61.933 ms 50.664 ms 50.943 ms
8 as9297.adelaide.pipenetworks.com (218.100.3.19) 51.518 ms 49.816 ms 51.392 ms
9 vl800.c45.dc2.adl.colocity.com (119.252.0.78) 53.553 ms 49.822 ms 51.520 ms
10 v901.c45.cor.dc1.colocity.com (119.252.31.97) 53.644 ms 50.321 ms 50.058 ms
11 g1-2.c45.distd.adl.colocity.com (119.252.31.210) 51.852 ms 50.409 ms 50.099 ms
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It's so weird... Even my Linux VPS in Melbourne does it but my Windows one in Sydney doesn't.
@trewq @Oliver
Windows. iiNet, Perth.
Tracing route to adl4.ransomit.com.au [119.252.16.201]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 2 ms 4 ms 4 ms zadnet [192.168.0.99]
2 17 ms 19 ms 18 ms nexthop.wa.iinet.net.au [203.215.5.243]
3 18 ms 33 ms 22 ms te7-2.per-qv1-bdr1.iinet.net.au [203.215.4.20]
4 44 ms 44 ms 47 ms te4-4.ade-pipe-bdr2.iinet.net.au [203.215.20.20]
5 44 ms 43 ms 43 ms as9297.adelaide.pipenetworks.com [218.100.3.19]
6 48 ms 51 ms 47 ms ge-1-902.bdr2.dc1.adl.colocity.com [119.252.0.109]
7 48 ms 43 ms 44 ms vl801.c45.dc1.adl.colocity.com [119.252.0.94]
8 44 ms 50 ms 47 ms g1-2.c45.distd.adl.colocity.com [119.252.31.210]
9 43 ms 44 ms 48 ms adl4.ransomit.com.au [119.252.16.201]
Trace complete.
That's fine I reckon.
44ms? Bloody happy with that.
I'll be purchasing one to test on later. (:
Linux and Windows do traceroute using different methods, one uses UDP and the other uses ICMP.
Well..
pi@raspberrypi ~ $ traceroute --udp adl4.ransomit.com.au
traceroute to adl4.ransomit.com.au (119.252.16.201), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
1 zadnet (192.168.0.99) 0.827 ms 0.846 ms 0.625 ms
2 loopback1.wel20.perth.telstra.net (165.228.4.1) 16.138 ms 16.027 ms 17.832 ms
3 tengige0-8-0-2.wel-core3.perth.telstra.net (203.50.115.129) 23.576 ms 23.597 ms 23.577 ms
4 bundle-ether7.fli-core1.adelaide.telstra.net (203.50.11.18) 60.575 ms 60.540 ms 60.631 ms
5 bundle-ether9.win-core1.melbourne.telstra.net (203.50.11.91) 76.047 ms 76.009 ms 76.058 ms
6 bundle-ether12.ken-core4.sydney.telstra.net (203.50.11.12) 92.369 ms 82.210 ms 82.006 ms
7 tengigabitethernet7-1.ult2.sydney.telstra.net (203.50.20.51) 74.076 ms 71.711 ms 73.767 ms
8 nttaus1.lnk.telstra.net (139.130.74.6) 75.559 ms 76.946 ms 76.951 ms
9 202.68.65.21 (202.68.65.21) 78.369 ms 71.752 ms 73.253 ms
10 202.68.67.142 (202.68.67.142) 75.481 ms 75.261 ms 76.836 ms
11 cr01.nsw.amcom.net.au (180.148.64.106) 79.844 ms 72.257 ms 74.106 ms
12 br02.nsw.amcom.net.au (180.148.64.113) 72.628 ms 74.690 ms 81.928 ms
13 ge0-3-br02.sa.amcom.net.au (180.148.64.66) 93.228 ms 94.430 ms 95.825 ms
14 ge2-1.cr02.sa.amcom.net.au (202.189.64.10) 96.004 ms 97.231 ms 92.014 ms
15 202.189.64.86 (202.189.64.86) 94.719 ms 95.582 ms 95.474 ms
16 202.189.75.74 (202.189.75.74) 97.985 ms 99.245 ms 99.267 ms
17 vl801.c45.dc1.adl.colocity.com (119.252.0.94) 102.627 ms 103.150 ms 104.726 ms
18 g1-2.c45.distd.adl.colocity.com (119.252.31.210) 95.206 ms 96.278 ms 94.100 ms
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Well said. Australian (and especially RansomIT's location) bandwidth is very expensive.
traceroute to 119.252.16.201 (119.252.16.201), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
1 akex3 (202.49.71.61) 0.228 ms 0.193 ms 0.203 ms
2 vocus1.ape.nzix.net (192.203.154.123) 24.089 ms 24.105 ms 24.115 ms
3 ten-0-2-0-400.bdr01.akl01.akl.VOCUS.net.au (114.31.202.43) 47.669 ms 47.644 ms 47.777 ms
4 ip-86.202.31.114.VOCUS.net.au (114.31.202.86) 47.549 ms ten-0-1-0-1.alb01.akl.VOCUS.net.nz (114.31.202.67) 47.478 ms 47.489 ms
5 ten-0-0-0-2.cor03.syd03.nsw.VOCUS.net.au (114.31.199.116) 47.451 ms 47.424 ms 47.569 ms
6 ip-163.196.31.114.VOCUS.net.au (114.31.196.163) 47.535 ms 47.392 ms 47.376 ms
7 ip-158.196.31.114.VOCUS.net.au (114.31.196.158) 47.386 ms 47.498 ms 47.340 ms
8 ip-44.198.31.114.VOCUS.net.au (114.31.198.44) 47.496 ms 47.478 ms 47.529 ms
9 ge-0-0-1.bdr02.adl01.sa.VOCUS.net.au (114.31.198.47) 47.850 ms 47.793 ms 47.744 ms
10 ge-0-2.bdr01.adl01.sa.VOCUS.net.au (114.31.198.32) 47.339 ms 47.216 ms 47.150 ms
11 as9297.bdr01.adl01.sa.VOCUS.net.au (119.161.94.6) 64.983 ms 64.969 ms 64.912 ms
12 ge-1-902.bdr2.dc1.adl.colocity.com (119.252.0.109) 65.700 ms 65.664 ms 66.672 ms
13 vl801.c45.dc1.adl.colocity.com (119.252.0.94) 66.937 ms 66.913 ms 66.881 ms
14 g1-2.c45.distd.adl.colocity.com (119.252.31.210) 67.642 ms 67.613 ms 68.014 ms
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