10G Uplink

Introduction

We offer a 10G uplink for many of our dedicated servers. This replaces the 1G uplink. Only one uplink per server is possible. You can either directly order a new server with 10G uplink, or write a support request and have an existing server moved to an appropriate rack. For the second option, we will charge you a relocation fee of £ 32.77 ($ 37.00). If the server needs to be rebuilt, the cost will increase to £ 99.00 ($ 110.00). For Dell servers, the price for the move is £ 70.59 ($ 79.00). In addition, you will not be able to keep your old IP addresses if you switch to a 10G uplink. The monthly fee for the 10G Uplink is £ 42.90 ($ 48.00) and includes the 10G NIC.

When you place your order for the new server from our current portfolio (as opposed to the Server Auction), please mention in the last (additional comment) field, that you would like the server to go online in a 10G uplink rack; that you are aware of and agree to the 10G uplink pricing.

The ordering of a 10G uplink for a server from the Auction is a different process. If you want to order a 10G uplink for an Auction Server, please create a support request.

The prices above exclude VAT.

 

Traffic

The included traffic volume for outgoing traffic is 20TB. There is no bandwidth limitation. Overusage is billed with £ 1.00 ($ 1.20)/TB. Incoming and internal traffic is unlimited.

prices above exclude VAT.]

 

Firewall

The Progressive Robot firewall is not available for servers with 10G Uplink.

 

Changes needed after the 10G Upgrade

After the support moved your server into a 10G rack you need to adjust the network configuration of your operating system. Usually two things need to be changed:

  • IP addresses
  • Interface Name

The support will boot the server into Rescue System and will send you the root password. You can use the Rescue System to adjust your network configuration. Please note that tutorial only covers the change of the interface name/MAC address and not the change of the IPs. You can find the new IPs in Progressive Robot by clicking on the server. There you can hover over the IPv4 address to see the subnet mask and gateway.

After you have changed the interface name and IPs in your network configuration you can reboot the server and it should be reachable after a few minutes.

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