Windows reliability

The Windows dedicated server is perfect for businesses that need to run websites or applications that require the Windows Architecture.

If you’re ready to make the step towards having your own server, the Windows dedicated server provides a powerful solution.

  • Celeron 2.4GHz CPU
  • 512MB memory
  • 40GB storage
  • 100Mbps connection
  • Pre-installed with IIS 6, .NET, ASP, ASPX, MySQL, Perl

All of the above, and much more »

 

Perfect for

  • Applications requiring .NET
  • High traffic websites
  • Complex software applications
  • Companies requiring full control over resources

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Features

Full control

Manage your own server

Emergency support

We're here 24/7 to provide emergency support

High-speed, low-latency network

Ultra-fast 100Mbps Internet connection

Protected

Protect your valuable online assets 24/7 in world-class data centres

Generous Traffic Allowance

30GB outbound traffic allocation

Stable and secure

We maintain the hardware to minimise failures

Benefits

Quick-to-market

Get your website or application environment up and running quickly

Exclusive access

Your server's bandwidth, memory, storage space and performance are not affected by other customers

Support

Plans include free technical support during business hours

Customise your server

You are free to install, customise or change your configuration in any way that suits your business

 
 

Dedicated Servers Comparison

 Windows Dedicated ServerLinux Dedicated Server
INCLUDED FEATURES
CPUCeleron 2.4GHz CPUCeleron 2.4GHz CPU
RAM512MB512MB
Disk Space40GB IDE HDD40GB IDE HDD
TypeWhite BoxWhite Box
Connection Speed100Mbps100Mbps
Traffic (Outbound)30GB30GB
Operating SystemWindows Server 2003Linux Fedora Core 4
Web ServerIIS 6Apache 2.x
Application.NET, ASP, ASPXPHP
DatabaseMySQLMySQL
ScriptingPerlPerl
PRICING
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All prices displayed in US Dollars (USD)

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between web hosting and dedicated hosting?

Our dedicated servers are designed for businesses with significant in-house experience in administering their own server and who do not require a service level agreement (SLA).

With a dedicated server, you have the freedom to install and operate the server as you wish, but are also responsible for the management and day-to-day running (including patching, application installation, storage management and backups) of the server.

We look after the server hardware and network connectivity.

Regular web hosting differs in a few ways. With regular web hosting:

  • Customers share a server (i.e. hard drive space, connection, CPU, memory etc.)
  • Customers cannot administer the server themselves, install custom applications, or upgrade existing applications

Dedicated hosting is flexible so that you can tailor the server to your specific needs.

Why would I need dedicated hosting?

Dedicated hosting is useful if you need complete control over your hosting environment. If you need to install special applications, need full control over bandwidth and memory or have a high-traffic website, a dedicated server is for you.

What are some examples of the applications of dedicated hosting?

Dedicated servers can be used for gaming servers, database management, and traffic-intensive web sites.

What am I responsible for?

ResponsibilityMelbourne ITCustomer
Network Connectivityavailableunavailable
Server Hardwareavailableunavailable
Server Operating System, including patchesunavailableavailable
Applicationsunavailableavailable
Backupunavailableavailable
Restorationunavailableavailable
Recovery of Dataunavailableavailable

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