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Webhosting24 Sydney Launch: APAC Expansion #Continued
After expanding in the APAC region in Singapore and Tokyo, Webhosting24 continues with the rollout in Sydney, which comes with AMD Ryzen, NVMe and - of course - /48 IPv6 subnets for KVM Cloud and virtual private servers (VPS):
SYDNEY RYZEN KVM 1GB NVME
1 AMD Ryzen 9 3900X vCPU @ 3.80+ GHz
Fair Share CPU Usage
1024 MB DDR4 ECC Memory
20 GB NVMe Storage (more storage included, sista 👄)
500 GB Premium Bandwidth @ 1Gbit (yes, we nearly doubled the bandwidth, bro 👊)
1 IPv4 Address
1 /48 IPv6 Subnet
Pricing: 16.20€/semester (~2.70€/month) , 28.80€/year (~2.40€/mo), 54€/2ys (~2.25€/mo), 75.60/3ys (~2.10€/mo)
https://www.webhosting24.com/cp/cart.php?a=add&pid=502
SYDNEY RYZEN KVM 2GB NVME
1 AMD Ryzen 9 3900X @ 3.80+ GHz
Fair Share CPU Usage
2048 MB Memory
40 GB NVMe Storage
1000 GB Premium Bandwidth @ 1Gbit/s
1 IPv4 Address
1 /48 IPv6 Subnet
Pricing: 17.10€/trimester (~5.70€/month) , 57.60€/year (~4.80€/mo)
https://www.webhosting24.com/cp/cart.php?a=add&pid=503
LIMITED STOCK:
SYDNEY RYZEN KVM 512MB NVME
1 AMD Ryzen 9 3900X vCPU @ 3.80+ GHz
Fair Share CPU Usage
512 MB Memory
7 GB NVMe Storage
250 GB Premium Bandwidth @ 1Gbit/s
1 IPv4 Address
1 /48 IPv6 Subnet
Pricing: 15€/year (1.25€/month)
https://www.webhosting24.com/cp/cart.php?a=add&pid=501
Sydney VPS:
https://www.webhosting24.com/cp/cart.php?gid=46
Looking Glass Sydney:
https://lg.au.webhosting24.com/
Our other APAC offerings:
Tokyo VPS:
https://www.webhosting24.com/cp/cart.php?gid=45
Looking Glass Tokyo:
https://lg.jp.webhosting24.com/
Singapore VPS:
https://www.webhosting24.com/cp/cart.php?gid=44
Looking Glass Singapore:
https://lg.sg.webhosting24.com/
We are offering all our services in Sydney, including also our tried and tested Linux Hosting packages powered by cPanel, SSD NVMe disks and Barracuda ESG mail protection, as well as our Windows Hosting packages powered by Plesk and our WIMUU Sitebuilder with hosting in SG, JP, or AU:
https://www.webhosting24.com/linux-hosting/
https://www.webhosting24.com/windows-hosting/
Webhosting24 Roadmap:
After consolidating and expanding our APAC server locations in the second quarter of 2021, we were finally able to include more bandwidth and higher disk space in our offerings (@FAT32 stay tuned!) - this was also the most often requested "feature" and we always listen. Our US expansion has been delayed by the current hardware shortage and shipping delays and while I am still positive to get our first North American / US location live within a few days, the full rollout will happen only in Q3. From a software and bundle perspective nothing has changed, and we are looking at offering reseller packages with DirectAdmin and once all three main hubs (EU, APAC & US) are active, we will activate internal networking and many other features like BGP- and anycast services.
About Webhosting24:
Webhosting24 has been offering web hosting and domain registration services since 2001 and is using NVMe to power a new range of high-performance VPS services. Our sister company and brand Server24 is specialized in managed servers and customized IT projects and our company Own Identity, Inc. is an ICANN-accredited Registrar (IANA Id 985). Besides we are members of RIPE (https://www.ripe.net/membership/indices/data/it.incubatec-com.html and https://www.ripe.net/membership/indices/data/de.webhosting24.html), APNIC, have our own IPs and AS-numbers (AS34081, AS202401 & AS142275) and main offices in Italy and Germany and are accredited as Registrars with EURid, ITNIC, ATNIC and many more.
General Terms & Conditions (GTC):
https://www.webhosting24.com/terms-and-conditions/
Acceptable Use Policy (AUP):
https://www.webhosting24.com/acceptable-use-policy/
Comments
Congrats! Awesome deals.
Congrats on the expansion! Does existing customers get the free bandwidth / disk upgrades also?
Where at?
thank you and yes, all existing APAC customers will be grandfathered in within the next days/weeks (just give us some time for it) with the additional bandwidth and disk space. A little bit like in the first days of Amazon EC2 (that was with Jeff Bezos lowering prices every x-months) ;-)
Do you plan to add Hong Kong? Also perhaps South Korea?
thank you for the interest and the question, we already signed for NYC, LA and Miami, but currently the race is still open which location will be up first. Generally hardware shortages and long shipping times derailed our plans (I wanted to have this ready in Q2) a little bit. But we will get there, in the end we need a NA/US location.
We have chosen those 3 locations as those seem to be the most popular (NYC inter alia for traders/exchanges etc., Los Angeles for customers from Asia, Miami for customers from LatAm), but for me Texas would be very strategic from an energy point of view ;-)
Sounds good.
IIRC, you were planning to expand to JKT too?
Webhosting24 is on the way to become the new premium provider.
Hope to see some hdd storage vps offers in the future.
HK probably not, internally we decided to double down on Singapore (others have done that, too) - but I might change idea in the future ;-)
SK/Seoul would be really nice, as well as Jakarta.
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= 8 (at least)
sista = sheila
bro = mate
I'm very happy with my Munich VM. Would be cool if there will be mailing allowed with ticket + explain why do we need it without paying fee. I think I would move all my main sites there.
Congratulations, my Munich 111 is very stable.
yes, it turns out that it should be doable from a licence/regulatory POV (normally that is not a problem for VPS/hosting, but I was made aware that it might be for carrier/connectivity requiring specific licences in Indonesia). But as I don't have neither the capital nor the genius of Jeff or Elon, I first want to consolidate our existing locations in APAC to have a more solid footing there and be live in the US and stick to our roadmap for the time being, so JKT will have to wait.
I really love all the feedback I am getting from this community, really helps making the services better!
working on that in Munich (ZFS, RAID5, RAID10, InfiniBand, Ceph all being in use at Server24) - not sure if it would be better (1) to offer Block Storage (cached with NVMe/SSD) that can be mounted via InfiniBand on existing NVMe/SSD VPS or (2) to offer a differentiated HDD VPS offering.
please open a ticket for it - generally we allow mailing, but we might block or throttle port 25 if we notice some red flags.
@tomazu you're the boss! Ticket #427776.
YES! I already have one in japan.
Webhosting24 has a premium network in APAC.
you should be all set, have a nice one!
Ayy, finally more Sydney hosters popping up
Looking forward to the arrival of the Hong Kong region with 15 euros a year!
Waiting 10-10-10 in Singapore.
What do people usually buy servers in Australia for? It doesn't seem to be a good choice for the whole world except around Australia.
bw costs in Asia Pacific are more expensive and may not offer the same bw... i guess
May be Good latency for Asian users? I get around 80ms ping from India which is better than many US and EU locations.
Isn't Singapore is the ideal location for Asia? Cheaper & more available than in Australia.
Why do people buy servers in Antarctica for?
Exotic location, that is.
I don't need 2TB because I never use that much.
I haven't managed to go over 100GB in a month (if I don't run YABS) (except this month as written below).
I'll be satisfied if I get 200GB monthly transfer in Singapore.
I just checked and found that my Munich 10-10-10 counted 500GB transfer this month, with 12~15GB inbound and 2~3GB outbound every day.
There's no way my apps would generate this much traffic.
If the person attacking me is reading, please kindly stop.
If I catch you, you'll get on the naughty list.
Benchmark - Very snappy
I sure hope that a ryzen would be snappy
LOL.. Personally, I buy servers in Australia because I live in Australia..
This seems to be for the best, as I have tested that the speeds(latency) are not very good in many parts of the world, except around Australia.