Linux Dedicated Servers
Dedicated Servers allow you the flexibility of a non-shared hardware environment. Create your own virtual server farm using Hyper-V, included with Windows Server 2008 R2, or using KVM, part of the linux kernel with Debian.
Dedicated Servers keep you thoroughly in control of your physical resources.
Dedicated Servers
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Core i3 2100
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Core i3 2130
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XEON E3-1220
$121.00 / mo |
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XEON E3-1240
$132.00 / mo |
Single XEON E5620
$399.00 / mo |
Dual XEON E5620
$499.00 / mo |
Bandwidth
Overusage
Overusage is automatically billed at $1.10 per GB on the following months invoice.
Pre-purchased Bandwidth
Bandwidth and be pre-purchased in 100 GB blocks for $77 - a 30% saving.
Pre-purchased bandwidth ordered with the server will apply immediately on server provisioning.
Pre-purchased bandwidth ordered after server provisioning will apply the FOLLOWING month - it CANNOT be retrofitted to your account.
| Bandwidth Amount | Pricing |
| Up to 1 TB | $77 per 100 GB per month |
| 1 TB and over | $66 per 100 GB per month |
| 2 TB and over | $55 per 100 GB per month |
IP Addresses
IPv4 Allocation and Pricing
All servers come with a /29 which is 3 usable IP's (out of 8 IP's) - free with the service.
One IP is the Network Address and you don't have access to this.
Another IP is the network broadcast IP and you don't have access to this.
3 more IP's are reserved for the routers for VRRP routing hot spares.
This leaves you with 3 usable IP's.
You are able to upgrade your /29 to the following:
| IPv4 Allocation | Pricing |
| /28 - 16 IP's - 11 usable total | $8.80 per month |
| /27 - 32 IP's - 27 usable total | $26.40 per month |
| /26 - 64 IP's - 59 usable total | $61.60 per month |
| /25 - 128 IP's - 123 usable total | $132.00 per month |
| /24 - 256 IP's - 251 usable total | $272.80 per month |
You can only upgrade or downgrade in these increments up to a maximum of a /24 per machine. This works out to $1.10 per usable IP per month over the free 3 IP’s included.
Client can have multiple IPv4 address pools to draw IP’s from however the most they can order per machine is a /24. So a client with 3 servers can have an IPv4 address pool comprising up to 3 x /24. The client will not be able to cancel a server without first cancelling an entire /24. They will NOT be able to cancel part of 1 of the /24 and part of another /24 to cancel 1 server in the above scenario.

