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One thing to note: Scaleway doesn’t offer IPv6 PTR. I’ve confirmed this with their support. This might change in the future, but not now.
Oh nice - I didn't know that Scaleway even had an option for Stardust w/o an IPv4 - I saw they had a sample billing for it broken out:
- €0.00198/hour for the IP
- €0.0004/hour for the 10 GB of local storage
- €0.00012/hour for the instance
So - €0.00052/hour - €4.55/yr for an instance if you don't buy an IP. €21.90/yr if you want an IP.
~ 80% savings
Scaleway's billing leaves quite a bit to desire... they have some nice tables, but seeing how they bill things, it'd be awesome if you could play around with pricing estimates easily.
I suppose the block storage is where estimates are most challenging - I just tried the process to create a Stardust instance and was given a nice breakdown of costs and advanced options (leaving out Flexible IP) although w/o Stardust instances available to create - I couldn't fully test that pricing.
Are you using it to send emails of Frantech?
Do you hate @Neoon or something? This guy is a future ban in waiting.
Seems alright to me. A negative first impression caused by people being cruel on IRC should be ignored, elides, who can really hate a stoner.
Yes, I do hate @Neoon, but only because he shames me with his contributions to the community.
hyperexpert.com does have IPv6 only VPS for 0.99 a month
We've got a NAT VM
1 Core
10 GB SSD
512 MB RAM
2 TB Bandwidth
1 Gbps line
Shared IPv4 address
Full /64 IPv6 subnet
For US$3/month or US$30/year (averages at $2.5/month)
PTR/rDNS would be through tickets for the moment whilst we automate the process.
Cheapest Unmetered option would be another NAT VM with 20 GB SSD/1 GB RAM, US$70/annually (US$5.83 on average per month)
I appreciate that, bruv. Thank you.
They're out of Stardust. I setup a HE net tunnel to the RN instance but that's still not ideal. Though it will do.
Haven't found any other IPv6 only boxes with high RAM and CPU. Any more suggestions?
https://www.euserv.com/en/virtual-private-server/root-vserver/v2/vs2-free.php
PCExtreme has a IPv6 only VPS for € 1 a month. A steal if you ask me!
@stoned
We got Xeon - 1GB Ram / 10GB SSD VPS
1 IPv4 Address
/64 IPv6 Address
Location: Spring, Texas
https://my2.dataideas.com/store/intel-xeon-kvm-vps/xeon-1gb-ram-10gb-ssd
Will it be $0.50-$0.75 if it's IPv6 only?
Texas is big.
They have IPv4 all over the garden.
Even Raspberry Pi Zero receives IPv4.
What a waste!
Normal wage is what? 40USD per hour. And if you're on the higher end it's 120USD per hour.
You want to save what? 0.5USD per month for not having IPv4
It's less than a minute worth of wage per month to have the privilege of having IPv4. Less time than you'll spend writing this comment, and dealing with all the issues that comes with IPv6 only VPS
No, We don't do IPv6 only VPS/Dedi's. We will for Colo but not standard practice.
FYI @stoned Stardust are in stock in Amsterdam right now.
NVM gone now. I blame LET.
It comes and goes, you'll get one if you check enough.
Normal wage for who? lmao
Well. I mean I'm not looking for cheapest possible because I don't have a lot of money. I'm just wondering about things.
Oh, ok. Thanks. I do need to be able to arbitrarily set/remove my own records.
That's great. What's the catch? I see /128 only, and NAT ipv4 so no possibility to do a /64 or /48 tunnel behind NAT. But otherwise not bad.
I mean, the goal isn't to pinch pennies, but rather to get a bigger view of the low end.
That's more than $12/yr, which you can get on many other providers, a 1G IPv4 included for the same price.
Yup, I'll check more often. Them and Kimsufi too.
VS2-FREE has IPv6 /128 only, and no IPv4 whatsoever.
You can use VXLAN tunnel to give it IPv4 access or routed IPv6 subnets.
https://yoursunny.com/t/2020/EUserv-IPv4/
VS2-FREE is very slow especially the HDD:
link to YABS archive entry
why not try this...
https://www.euserv.com/en/virtual-private-server/root-vserver/v2/vs2-free.php
and let me know after that!!
I have already. Waiting for it to process.
There's also Oracle's free tier (Oracle now has v6).