I know netregistry are good but they seem very expensive
Aussies whats a good Australian VPS
Collapse
X
-
Aussies whats a good Australian VPS
Tags: None -
Comment
-
Comment
-
Do some due diligence at Whirlpool http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum/116?g=241
I'd avoid VentraIP.
edit: I've never found a good provider of VPS services in Australia.
If you need dedicated I'd only recommend bulletproof http://www.bulletproof.net.au/
Netrigistry are rip off artists and will find ways to screw you at every opportunity, VentraIP are arrogant pricks, Exigent have massive internal network issues they refuse to address, I could go on.Last edited by AdultKing; 08-05-2013, 01:50 AM.Comment
-
year i found ventra on whirlpoolDo some due diligence at Whirlpool http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum/116?g=241
I'd avoid VentraIP.Comment
-
All i need is something reliableComment
-
I edited the post above to say I have never come across reliable VPS offerings in Australia at a reasonable price.
You'd be better off with a Kimsufi server from OVH and put Cloudflare in front of the sites to improve load times locally.Comment
-
Comment
-
Comment
-
The sites i have with amerinoc have been setup with my name server
ns1.mydomain.com
ns2.mydomain.com
ns3.mydomain.com
if i change that back to an ip address again i have to contact each client and get them to change the details again witch is a right pain. Where as if i change the main domain to a new host with the new ip with the same dns there would be no down time.Last edited by AllAboutCams; 08-05-2013, 03:23 AM.Comment
-
So the server doesn't need to be Australian ?The sites i have with amerinoc have been setup with my name server
ns1.mydomain.com
ns2.mydomain.com
ns3.mydomain.com
if i change that back to an ip address again i have to contact each client and get them to change the details again witch is a right pain. Where as if i change the main domain to a new host with the new ip with the same dns there would be no down time.Comment
-
Comment
-
-
-
Don't use OVH UK as you'll have a European based server. Go to ovh.com/us/ instead.Comment
-
I sent them a email and i will see what they come up withComment
-
For the dedi i have to manage it that's probably not going to work out to wellComment
-
The guy on the phone said i need to setup the server myself of course i can use cpanel and direct admin myself i would have no idea where to start with a server setupComment
-
OVH preinstalls the system with Centos 6 and CPanel. You choose that when you select what OS you want installed on the server.Comment
-
Comment


Comment