Category Archives: Sales

Affiliates enabled on our Shop site

We’ve activated and enabled the Affiliate capabilities of our Shopfront site at https://shop.networkpresence.com.au This means that if you can provide some ‘volume’ of signups and recurring customers, then we can automatically return you some bonus income stream, typically in terms … Continue reading

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Seeking Expressions of Interest in Adelaide VPS/Colo POP

Based on an offer from a supplier and other extended discussions with local relevant suppliers in the Adelaide Data Centre market, we’re looking to quickly establish an Adelaide POP for Network Presence, focused on servicing the VPS and Colo markets … Continue reading

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Xen VPS Disk Hybridisation Project is underway

As part of our regular hardware and platform upgrades, we’ve kicked-off a project that’s steadily replacing HDD based drives in our traditional Xen VPS Platforms with SSD based drives. This is called “hyridisation” of the Disk Arrays utilised by these … Continue reading

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New Los Angeles USA VPN and VPS products from Network Presence

We’re pleased to release the first products and services from our new Los Angeles, California, USA POP, based in the “Core of the Internet” at the 1 Wilshire Data Centre skyscraper in Los Angeles city. This POP is connected via … Continue reading

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Get more CPU Cores for your Sydney VPS with our new KVM SSD VPS Plans

We’ve been working on this for some time and we’re pleased to provide an “early release” of our new range of KVM and Xen Virtualisation SSD VPS Plans at our main Sydney POP in the Equinix SY1 Data Centre in … Continue reading

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SysAdmin Assistance for customers with 2 or more VPS

During July and August 2015 we’re offering customers with 2 or more VPS “a few hours” of our SysAdmin time and effort, available to do what you’d like on your Network Presence VPS. This is equivalent to a free “SysAdmin … Continue reading

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Use sed to delete lines between text phrases

How to remove lines from stdin between and including the 2 lines as fields in a sed expression: sed “/textline1/,/textline2/d” This will delete from the input all lines between a line containing the text ‘textline1’ and ‘textline2’. If you have … Continue reading

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Free VPN with your VPS at Network Presence

Along with a number of product refreshes and new products we’re rolling out from June this year, we’re pleased to announce that all existing and new VPS customers going forward will be offered a free VPN with their Network Presence … Continue reading

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Varnish tools & command-lines for performance checks

Varnish is a popular Web Load Balancer and here’s some commands that are useful to help diagnose your website’s performance, and give some stats and metrics about the response time and activity of your website as Varnish sees it: // … Continue reading

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Systems have a higher uptime than networks, right? re: SLA

Systems have a higher uptime than networks, right? https://www.networkpresence.com.au/sla.html 99.95% / month on Systems, 3 nines on Network. #NetPres

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