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15% OFF New VPS SSD NVMe ~$7.23/m on a 2-year plan, Australian hosting & DDoS protected at OVHcloud

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New VPS powered by next-generation Intel architectures and equipped with SSD NVMe storage!

Introducing our new VPS ranges: Value, Essential, Comfort and Elite.

  • Simplicity, scalability and customisation
  • High performance at unbeatable prices
  • From 250Mbps to 2Gbps bandwidth
  • Pay monthly (no contract) or save up to 15% when choosing a longer term plan and save an extra 5% for upfront payment (discount applies to the hardware configuration only)
  • 8 cloud regions available including Australia & Singapore

What's new?

  • Blazing fast SSD NVMe storage
  • Up to 8 vCores, 32GB RAM & 2Gbps bandwidth
  • One-click memory/storage resource upgrade
  • Auto Backups and Snapshots options,
  • Windows, Plesk and cpanel paid options now available in Australia and Singapore locations

The Perks

  • 1 x IPv4, 1 x IPv6
  • Full root access
  • DDoS protected
  • 24/7 Surveillance
  • 99.9% SLA (Value range and above)
  • Linux Distributions (ArchLinux, CentOS, Debian, Fedora, Ubuntu)
  • Windows Server (paid option)
  • cpanel or plesk control panel (paid option)
  • choice of pre-installed apps (Wordpress, OpenVPN, Docker..)

Explore our new VPS: https://www.ovhcloud.com/en-au/vps/

New VPS range:

Value

  • Great for personal development projects & testing environments
  • 1 vCore
  • 2GB RAM
  • 40GB NVMe SSD Storage
  • 250Mbps Bandwidth
  • 1TB traffic/month (Excess traffic capped at 10Mbps, applicable only for Australia/Singapore)
  • Unmetered traffic for Europe & North America locations

  • Linux distributions, Windows OS paid options/control panel paid options

  • From A$8/month (ex.GST) without contract (or save up to 20% when choosing a longer term plan and upfront payment.)

Essential

  • Recommended for hosting most light web applications or websites (forums, blogs, etc.)
  • 2 vCores
  • 4GB RAM
  • 40GB NVMe SSD Storage
  • 500Mbps Bandwidth
  • 2TB traffic/month (Excess traffic capped at 10Mbps, applicable only for Australia/Singapore)
  • Unmetered traffic for Europe & North America locations
  • Linux distributions, Windows OS paid options/control panel paid options
  • From A$15/month (ex.GST) without contract (or save up to 20% when choosing a longer term plan and upfront payment.)

Comfort

  • Recommended for web applications, development or game services with higher CPU and memory resources
  • 4 vCores
  • 4GB RAM
  • 80GB NVMe SSD Storage
  • 1Gbps Bandwidth
  • 3TB traffic/month (Excess traffic capped at 10Mbps, applicable only for Australia/Singapore)
  • Unmetered traffic for Europe & North America locations
  • Linux distributions, Windows OS paid options/control panel paid options
  • From A$23/month (ex.GST) without contract (or save up to 20% when choosing a longer term plan and upfront payment.)

Elite (customisable)

  • Recommended for resource-intensive applications that require high scalability with high traffic volume such as eCommerce sites
  • 8 vCores
  • 8 to 32GB RAM
  • 160GB to 640GB NVMe SSD Storage
  • 2Gbps Bandwidth
  • 4TB traffic/month (Excess traffic capped at 10Mbps, applicable only for Australia/Singapore)
  • Unmetered traffic for Europe & North America locations
  • Linux distributions, Windows OS paid options/control panel paid options
  • Starts from A$50/month (ex.GST) without contract (or save up to 20% when choosing a longer term plan and upfront payment.)

Compare the new VPS ranges: https://www.ovhcloud.com/en-au/vps/compare

Paid options available:
  • Additional IPv4
  • Additional storage
  • Snapshots
  • Automatic backups
  • Windows OS
  • cPanel/Plesk

Why buying a VPS at OVHcloud?

  • Attractive price to performance: Get the best bang for your buck
  • Global provider: Presence & hosting locations in the Asia Pacific (Sydney & Singapore), Europe & North America
  • Scale on-the-fly: Stay on existing VPS plans and easily upgrade to our new high-end plans
  • All inclusive-pricing, no setup fees

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About OVHcloud

OVHcloud is a global provider of hyperscale cloud, which offers businesses a benchmark for value and performance in the sector. Founded in 1999, the group manages and maintains 30 datacentres in 12 sites across four continents, deploys its own global fibre optic network, and manages the entire supply chain for web hosting. Running on its own infrastructures, OVH provides simple, powerful tools for businesses, revolutionising the way that more than 1 million customers work across the globe. Respect for individuals’ right to privacy and equal access to new technologies is central to the company’s values.
Learn more: https://www.ovhcloud.com/en-au/about-us/who-are/

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  • I usually come on here to complain about these kinds of deals but you've actually got pretty good pricing, although you should say what your money actually gets you in this ad. If you had NZ based servers I would have signed up straight away but I discovered earlier this year that the latency going to Australia is too high for nodes in my clusters.

    I'll probably need an Australian based VPS host in the future when I move into that market so I'll keep it in mind. I tried out AWS and found it underperformed at its price point.

    Just a question, what kind of processors are used?

    EG Vultr advertises its processor performance and apparently they're using Skylake Xeons, they're not amazing but far outperform AWS EC2 at the same prices, even when the latter is bursting.

    • I also found the latency to be same to Singapore (and to Australia) and LA via digital ocean so I put my server in Singapore as it has good access to rest of world compared to USA and Australia , you can see if you can use cloud flare it will reduce your latency a lot if it's suitable for you or some other CDN I think cloud flare has a mode in Auckland

      • +1

        It's not the latency to the site but the latency talking between nodes in a cluster. They all have to agree on changes so if two have 3ms between them, and the third has 35ms, then it's a minimum of 35ms + the change. With three with 3ms then it's a minimum of 3ms + the change. Wreaked havoc and the Sydney one was always falling behind and chonking out.

        Now running two metal VM hosts in private houses in Auckland behind home gigabit plus a laptop in a third house in Auckland just acting as an SQL server and it's rock solid and fast. Then have CloudFlare load balancing between the app servers on the VM hosts. It's pretty cool, because of it's distributed nature I can just dump any old hardware into the chain and reads improve significantly. Writes however get slightly slower with each extra point.

        I won't have the luxury of physical locations when I release in Oz, but do have the luxury of mountains of cheap VPS providers there. Then I'll just build an API for each set to talk to each other rather than have one big global cluster.

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