Australia VPS · Offshore Native IP Cloud Hosting

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Australia VPS · Ultra-Fast Cloud Nodes Connecting AU/NZ & the South Pacific

Our VPS cloud servers are deployed in a directly operated premium data center in Sydney, integrating premier backbone routes from top Oceania regional carriers including Telstra, Optus, TPG, and Vocus, with direct connections to the local Sydney IX. Each Australia VPS is assigned a pure Native Australian IP address and powered by KVM hardware-level virtualization, guaranteeing 100% dedicated CPU, RAM, NVMe storage, and bandwidth with strictly no overselling. With BGP routing deeply optimized for Oceania users, tested local latency is under 50ms, and approximately 130-160ms to Mainland China. Activated in as fast as 10 minutes after ordering, ready to go live with no filing required. Serving as the core digital gateway of the South Pacific, it naturally covers the three major markets of Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands. It is ideal for AU/NZ cross-border e-commerce independent sites, Oceania game acceleration nodes, localized SEO and ad campaigns, foreign trade corporate websites, and streaming access to Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, ChatGPT, TikTok, and more.

Australia Network Testing · Looking Glass

Test IP: Sydney Data Center - 119.82.146.1

Australia Server Configurations & Pricing

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CPURAMStorageBandwidthIPPricingActions
VPS-2Core Light-Duty 2GB60GB NVMe 100Mbps@5TB1 IP ¥299 Deploy Now
VPS-4Core Light-Duty 4GB100GB NVMe 100Mbps@10TB1 IP ¥480 Deploy Now
VPS-8Core General-Purpose 8GB100GB NVMe 100Mbps@10TB1 IP ¥599 Deploy Now
VPS-8Core General-Purpose 16GB200GB NVMe 100Mbps@10TB1 IP ¥1200 Deploy Now

Sydney Data Center · Best-Value VPS Configuration

Compared to dedicated servers, a VPS offers lower costs, faster deployment, and instant activation — the perfect stepping stone for Oceania-targeted businesses, with seamless migration to bare metal in the same facility as your business grows. Based on enterprise procurement data, our most recommended entry-level plan is: 4 Cores + 4GB RAM + 100G NVMe + 100Mbps Bandwidth, available in our Sydney facility for just ¥480 per month. True KVM hardware-level virtualization guarantees fully dedicated CPU, RAM, NVMe storage, and bandwidth, completely eliminating the overselling traps of budget hosting, and 4GB is enough to reliably handle small-to-medium business and database workloads. It is especially well suited for entry-level hosting such as WordPress blogs, corporate portfolio sites, and Dev/Test environments (Git/Docker); for high-concurrency scenarios (4 Cores/8GB+), it handles high-frequency API services and medium-sized MySQL databases with ease. Leveraging native Australian IPs and Oceania-optimized routing, it is also a top choice for Shopify/WooCommerce sites, enterprise overseas CRM/ERP systems, and game proxy acceleration nodes. Activated in as fast as 10 minutes in our Sydney facility. View Details and Order Now →

Australia VPS FAQ

Are the CPU and RAM on the Australia VPS dedicated? Is there any overselling?

Australia VPS uses KVM virtualization. RAM and storage are 100% dedicated with no overselling. The CPU is vCPU-based, and we strictly control host density to ensure stable performance. If you need full physical isolation, we recommend a dedicated server.

Is there a minimum contract period for Australia VPS?

No long-term commitment required. All Australia VPS are available on a flexible month-to-month basis with no setup fees. Quarterly, semi-annual, and annual plans are also available at discounted rates.

Does VPS have native IP?

Yes, we provide local native IPs. You can verify this using ipinfo.io; an IP is considered native if the displayed country matches the local region and the ASN belongs to a local carrier.

Can VPS unlock Netflix and other streaming?

Native IP can unlock mainstream streaming: Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, ChatGPT, TikTok, etc.

What is the difference between a VPS and a cloud server?

Fundamentally, they are the same, as both are virtualized servers. The primary difference lies in the terminology, with VPS typically being more affordable. Since their features and user experience are largely identical, you can simply choose the option that offers the best cost-to-performance ratio.