BinaryLane is a newly established Australian VPS hosting provider in 2014. Its parent company, Mammoth Media Pty Ltd, was established in 2002. BinaryLane provides VPS based on KVM cloud architecture, using SSD disks, and the data center is in Brisbane, Australia. Well, there are really few VPSs here, and the domestic access speed seems to be average. However, I remember that recently a reader specifically asked for information about Australian VPS , so I will share it.
The product structure and panel interface provided by BinaryLane are similar to DigitalOcean and Vultr, which have been introduced before by Hao VPS. They also start at a minimum of 5 US dollars. The difference is that it also has a dedicated windows series, starting at 7.5 US dollars. Hourly billing is supported.
CPU: 1 cores
Memory: 512MB
Hard drive: 20GB(SSD)
Monthly traffic: 100GB/1Gbps
Virtual architecture: KVM
IP/Panel: 1/Custom
【Official website】https://www.binarylane.com.au/
All VPS also provide 1 IPv6. Users can choose Windows series or Linux series, but the monthly traffic is really stingy... It is said that bandwidth is very expensive in Australia. The trouble is that currently they only support credit card payments, but PayPal will be added soon, just without an ETA.