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kiwi
lol it has tax?
Well, yeah. It's a service provided in Australia. GST is applicable.
How do you choose the QLD one
QLD-IX? Both are included.
Not bad, but there is better available,
SYD $5 LINK
Harmless plug, dont taze me bro
Now hurry up and offer unmetered
Not sure, does it have unmetered outbound?
lol leave thread
It's the transfer limit that makes this interesting, not the hardware specs.
.> @pbgben said:
Very nice prices and for $5USD nobody can complain.
Wanna get into some price wars @pbgben? Let the LET users decide server specs and we see who can deliver it for the most affordable cost.
That sounds fun, but I would get messy.
4 Cores
4GB RAM
Unmetered Connection
/24 IPV4
$5/year
:P
DEAL, where can I buy ;P
But for real @pbgben , where are those unmetered deals?
Also, what now?
Mine looks normal, WHMCS bug or something.
Yeh, managed to have a qty = 2
did you actually get two for the price of one?
No, it would have been one for the price of two :P
@pbgben out of interest how come your bandwidth allowances are so low if you are reselling the OVH servers? I would have thought considering their quotas and unmetered options for the new servers in Sydney you can offer way higher quotas on those cheap plans from Sydney?
They give 3TB/mo only on Sydney unless you upgrade to 100Mbps for $104~/m extra.
Yeah I know, exactly why I am asking. :-)
3TB BW limit, when I started I chose not to go with the unlimited. OVH have been less then useful with letting me upgrade to unlimited. The host, and my own usage of bandwidth leaves a specific amount for the 16IP's available and then some is kept in reserve to allow people that hit their limit to acquire more.
Fair enough. I wasn't trying to be critical just wondering based on some quick maths and idea about real world usage. ;-)
This is something I've wondered for a while, if you could get more IPs with another provider or use an IP block on a Vultr VM in their Equinix SY3 location and run GRE tunnels to the OVH host and use those as additional IPs.
This would probably work if it was done from inside the OS by a VPS customer but probably wouldn't work as assigning a VPS directly one as its main IP, I think I'll probably experiment around with that
You can use a block in Vultr; Vultr likely bills you for IX traffic though.
GRE/IPSec/OpenVPN back as L2 for KVM or L3 for OVZ, main IP of server stays OVH but can bind another there also.
Unlimited outbound via vultr :P
Should point out that Miniport do BGP and Static IP routing so you are welcome to come and use your own IP ranges on virtual machines, colo or NBN
NOTE: We will not be taking any more VPS orders until the 8th of June when we are aiming to launch MiniServers on its own domain and WHMCS installation away from our ISP products.
Cheers
Please ensure to post a range of offers over here. Ideally from $2.50 to $7. Maybe a dedicated server offer or a colocation offer.