Servers Australia Special Offers
Our current special offers are listed below. Contact us if you have any questions, comments or would like to place an order.Win a Free Dedicated Server!
Enter the draw for your chance to win an SSD Dedicated Server!
Enter the draw for your chance to win an SSD Dedicated Server!
In celebration of selling over 500 SSDs in our Dedicated Servers, we are giving away a Dedicated Server to one lucky fan on Facebook, Free for the first year! Valued at $3,588.00
To enter, simply head over to our Facebook Page, be sure to like it, and submit your details to enter the competition.
The competition to win a Free SSD Dedicated Server closes on May 31, 2013. The winner will be chosen randomly and will be notified by the email and/or phone details provided in the form by June 7, 2013.
The winner has 30 days to respond to any email and/or phone call regarding winning the competition. If we are unable to get in contact with the winner within the 30 day period from the initial contact date,
the winner may forfeit the prize and the competition can be re-drawn to select a new winner.
For any enquiries, call 1300 788 862, email sales@serversaustralia.com.au or open
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With the standard remote KVM, you are able to control the basic features of your server where you are able to access the console and take control with a Keyboard, Video and Mouse. This KVM is standard across our Linux and Windows Starter Dedicated Servers.

Our proKVM allows you to have complete control of your server and comes standard on our Windows and Linux Professional and Enterprise dedicated servers. This is most handy when SSH, VNC or Remote Desktop (RDP) stop responding and you need Out of Band management. This will also give you the ability to manage your server at the BIOS level and boot into your RAID controller if need be.