No, it’s not a lightsaber, it’s one version of our popular Wifi Hotspot product. blog.networkpresence.co/?aktt_tweet=28… #NetPres http://t.co/giJLBbLC

No, it’s not a lightsaber, it’s one version of our popular Wifi Hotspot product. blog.networkpresence.co/?aktt_tweet=28… #NetPres http://t.co/giJLBbLC

Customers with VPS & Colo at our Canberra POP, please contact us for your IPv6 addresses. #NetPres
All our VPS & Colo Plans include IPv6 addresses now. networkpresence.com.au/hosting/vps-pl… networkpresence.com.au/hosting/co-loc… #NetPres
A great write-up by @itgrrl of the recent Linux Conference Australia in Canberra. australianscience.com.au/internet-2/lin… #LCA2013 HT @steve_evil
Australia from Slashdot’s view slashdot.org/index2.pl?fhfi…
1st link of “steve gibson shields up” on Google. #twit
IPv6 is flowing into our Canberra POP now, so customers hosted in Cbr please contact us for your routing & IPv6 addrs. #NetPres
I know how this can be done, but it requires some level of scale and interest and I’ve created an intial 3 monthly Colo Plan for Hosting a RaspberryPi in our new Equinix racks in Mascot, Sydney.
Please let us know if you’d be interested in one or more RaspberryPi Model B single board computers online at the Equinix Data Centre in Sydney, on high-quality services (network, power, video & USB keyboard and mouse).
You get gigabit networking with at least an IPv4 address, an IPv6 address and an IPv6 /120 network, with PDU over IP and KVM over IP, being access to the power switch of your RaspberryPI and its USB keyboard, mouse and video connectors, and your RaspberryPI is mounted in its own clear plastic case in the rack.
We include an 8GB MicroSD drive in your RaspberryPI and there’s also your own 50GB of NAS backed Storage available too.
Our default Operating System is Debian 6 based in a single partition on your 8GB drive. If you’d like your own OS installed, then you can upload your own 8GB Image after ordering or send us your MicroSD drive for us to install into your RaspberryPI.
This is a limited release product, but we look forward to more low-power CPU hosting in 2013.
FYI and regards,
Richard.
David Linthicum’s “Christmas Special” on the Future of Cloud Computing is insightful. itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/bon…
Yes @Tubsta, we’re “IPv6 Natives” on the network (Sydney) where this KVM platform will be live. I’ll holler when it’s online for you..