No matter how much you grow, we can follow. Our virtual server gives you the power to profit from every dollar of every online opportunity. We’ll blaze a trail for you!
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Value
$49/mo
or $500/year
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Pro
$99/mo
or $999/year
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Most chosen
Plus
$219/mo
or $1,999/year
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Premier
$349/mo
or $3,141/year
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| Hosted Domains | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| SSD Storage | 80 GB | 150 GB | 200 GB | 300 GB |
| Bandwidth | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Memory Allowance | 2 GB | 5 GB | 8 GB | 12 GB |
| Email Accounts | ✓ Unlimited | ✓ Unlimited | ✓ Unlimited | ✓ Unlimited |
| Email Forwarders | ✓ Unlimited | ✓ Unlimited | ✓ Unlimited | ✓ Unlimited |
| Sub-Domains | ✓ Unlimited | ✓ Unlimited | ✓ Unlimited | ✓ Unlimited |
| Hourly Backups | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Free SSL Certificates | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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* Prices in AUD. Annual plans billed upfront. First-time clients receive 1 free domain and $200 in Google Ads credit.
We give you full root access so you can either choose your CMS or custom code on your own.
Yes, you can host as many domains as you want plus unlimited email addresses, SQL databases, FTP accounts, etc.
Our data centres run on industry-leading Intel and AMD architectures to ensure maximum power and reliability.
You get a huge choice of templates, script installers, development tools, and other one-click installs so you can gear up for success.
Host your websites and online storefronts. Run email campaigns. Use it for gaming. It’s ready.
Add as much RAM, CPU or disk space as you need, when you need it. Our entire operation is built on the idea of scalability, so go ahead and grow.
In the eyes of your users, virtual servers deliver exactly the same experience as a dedicated server. The big difference is behind the scenes. Instead of having to manage your own machine, or share a set amount of resources with others, a virtual server is fully separate from other hosting environments, with its very own set amount of resources.
Several virtual servers can be either implemented on one physical server, or they can be spread across multiple machines. Each virtual server mirrors the functionality of a dedicated server, with its own OS, software, reboot capabilities, security systems, even its own portion of RAM so it can isolate its resource allocation. When activity starts to really surge on a virtual server, it may be time to switch to a more fully scalable environment with a dedicated server.
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