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New VPN server in Australia: Welcome Sydney!

David Wibergh, about Announcements

We're happy to announce that we have a VPN server in Sydney now. It's our first VPN server in Australia, and we hope that it'll offer our Australian customers even better speeds than endpoints in other countries.

This means that OVPN has co-located VPN servers on four different continents: Australia, Asia, Europe and North America.

As always, the VPN server in Australia is physically owned by us and contains zero hard drives, is completely log free and has the same security features as in all of OVPN's datacenters.

Accessing the VPN server in Sydney, Australia

There are a couple of different ways to connect to the VPN server in Sydney.

Desktop client

As old server lists may be cached from before the servers were launched, please note that you might be required to manually log out and log in again to load the new server list. If you have yet to install the OVPN Desktop client, you can get started here.

  • Login to the OVPN Desktop client
  • Option 1: Choose "Select best server in Australia" in the first drop-down menu and press connect.
  • Option 2: Choose "Select server manually". Select the new server in Sydney in the server list and press connect.

OpenVPN GUI and third party systems

To connect with OpenVPN GUI, Tunnelblick, Viscosity or any other third party VPN client, new configuration files for Sydney have been made available in each of their guides. Simply select your corresponding setup guide here and follow the steps.

Data center & server specifications

We're currently renting 1U in Equinix's data center on 639 Gardeners Road. As of now, we have a 1 Gbit/s uplink to M247's network. The current peering capabilities are Telstra, Level 3 & Equinix IXP.

As soon as we get close to reaching the max capacity of the server, we will make sure to send additional servers in order to continue delivering great speeds to our customers.

The server in the rack is of model HP ProLiant DL20 Gen9 which is equipped with an Intel® Xeon® E3-1220 v5 @ 3.00GHz processor, 8 GB RAM and 2x1 GbE Intel NICs. Just like in all other data centers, the server operates without any hard drives or any other form of permanent storage.

Picture of the server

Our previous solution was to co-locate three VPN servers and a switch per  data center. That approach turned out to be too expensive as we needed  to rent 10 height units in a rack as well as purchase the needed  hardware. We have modified our deployment setup, so we only need to co-locate one server, without reducing any of our security requirements.

Can you guess which server that is ours in the image below? A hint is that it's the server without any hard drives :)

David Wibergh