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OVH Additional IPv4: new pricing
As on the Official OVH Blog
Starting on October 6th, 2022, the price for new additional IPv4 subscriptions (also known as Failover IP) will be € 1.50 monthly per IP (exc. VAT), with no setup fee and no commitment.
For existing additional IPv4 subscriptions we plan to progressively reach a similar billing model. All existing additional IPv4 subscribers will be contacted in advance with all the details.
What products will be impacted?
Below you’ll find the list of impacted services along with the new price for an additional single IPv4 and/or IP block:
Bare Metal servers, Public Cloud projects and Load Balancer
Service | RIR | Previous price | New price |
additional single IPv4 /32 | ARIN/RIPE | € 2.00 setup | € 1.50 monthly |
IP block (IPv4) /30 | ARIN/RIPE | € 8.00 setup | € 6.00 monthly |
IP block (IPv4) /29 | ARIN/RIPE | € 16.00 setup | € 12.00 monthly |
IP block (IPv4) /28 | ARIN/RIPE | € 32.00 setup | € 24.00 monthly |
IP block (IPv4) /27 | ARIN/RIPE | € 64.00 setup | € 48.00 monthly |
IP block (IPv4) /26 | ARIN/RIPE | € 128.00 setup | € 96.00 monthly |
IP block (IPv4) /25 | ARIN/RIPE | € 256.00 setup | € 192.00 monthly |
IP block (IPv4) /24 | ARIN/RIPE | € 512.00 setup | € 384.00 monthly |
VPS
Service | RIR | Previous price | New price |
additional single IPv4 /32 | ARIN/RIPE | € 2.00 setup | € 1.50 monthly |
SoYouStart servers (Essential and Game)
Service | RIR | Previous price | New price |
additional single IPv4 /32 | ARIN/RIPE | € 1.00 monthly | € 1.50 monthly |
vRack
Service | RIR | Previous price | New price |
IP block (IPv4) /30 | ARIN/RIPE | € 8.00 setup | € 6.00 monthly |
IP block (IPv4) /29 | ARIN/RIPE | € 16.00 setup | € 12.00 monthly |
IP block (IPv4) /28 | ARIN/RIPE | € 32.00 setup | € 24.00 monthly |
IP block (IPv4) /27 | ARIN/RIPE | € 64.00 setup | € 48.00 monthly |
IP block (IPv4) /26 | ARIN/RIPE | € 128.00 setup | € 96.00 monthly |
IP block (IPv4) /25 | ARIN/RIPE | € 256.00 setup | € 192.00 monthly |
IP block (IPv4) /24 | ARIN/RIPE | € 512.00 setup | € 384.00 monthly |
Hosted Private Cloud powered by VMware
Service | RIR | Previous price | New price |
IP block (IPv4) /28 | ARIN/RIPE | € 32.00 setup | € 24.00 monthly |
IP block (IPv4) /27 | ARIN/RIPE | € 64.00 setup | € 48.00 monthly |
IP block (IPv4) /26 | ARIN/RIPE | € 128.00 setup | € 96.00 monthly |
IP block (IPv4) /25 | ARIN/RIPE | € 256.00 setup | € 192.00 monthly |
IP block (IPv4) /24 | ARIN/RIPE | € 512.00 setup | € 384.00 monthly |
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Comments
Each IPv4 costs €18/year.
The end is nigh for @Cam LittleVZ.
Loads of low end hosts are going to have a tough 12 months
Those that survive will be the smartest ones, best planners..... or the ones who take enough 2032 pre orders..... cough
The worst part of the announcement.
Does it mean the setup fee is waived for new additional ips in favor of a monthly fee or is the monthly price in addition?
I'd say the monthly price will replace the setup price, but I might be wrong. Sure seems like it when it says "Previous price" and "New price".
OVH resellers gonna gonna have fun this BF
Well. Time to move to NAT and IPv6.
Cancelling some OVH VPS and cloud
Go NAT or Go Home.
Woof, now those are some gigantic price increases.
so it started eventually .. It was expected due to inflation and energy price hike , somewhere you can make extra money from addons
The monthly pricing is in-line with basically all dedicated server providers, US, EU, whatever.
When HAZI.ro grows, it will no longer want to be like OVH.
HAZI.ro wants to be like HAZI.ro which has three subnets /24 as much as it can reach in the first 2 years after its launch
Haha, all those people who bashed hetzner for doing this & saying OVH is a better choice, eat your words.
Tbf Hetzner charges a large setup fee, including the typical monthly recurring charge.
For sure but OVH was the only host doing one time cost IPs. They were very much the black sheep in the market.
Is there many hosts selling VPS from OVH these days?
Francisco
I don't if there are many, but I believe at least the following are actively using OVH's net/gear. What exactly the nature of their relationships are I'm unsure:
Oneprovider resells everyone, and rips off some. No idea on Evolution.
Curious if we'll see these providers move out.
Francisco
@OBHost has many dedicated servers at OVH from what I know.
@exception0x876 Will there be another change in price?
Still cheaper than most - especially our favourite German provider...
It's interesting, OneProvider is still charging $1/month (+$3 setup fee) for additional IPv4 on their OVH configurations even after this announcement. I wonder if they have any deals with OVH or if they'll just pass it off to the customer when the time comes.
I doubt they'll move out, OneProvider definitely has some sort of arrangement with OVH and definitely gets some sort of discounts, if not then they'd basically be making no profit on their OVH configurations iirc
A lot of the OVH servers have been increasing in prices and there aren't that many good deals anymore (other than Eco). The IP costs were what made them extraordinarily special, but looks like that's going away. Other providers in the US/EU are getting way more competitive and are becoming a far more cheaper & better option than OVH.
I have @EvolutionHost free VPS in exchange for link on my website.
The list price for Developer SSD 2GB plan is €10/month.
I'm unaware about any unsustainable deal from them.
Assuming they sell more VPS than they give away for free, IP costs won't break them.
@hostnamaste is reselling OVH in France and Canada.
Their prices are "unreasonably high" but it would be able to sustain the IP costs.
LittleVZ is the one in trouble.
$12/year smallest plan cannot pay for IP costs.
NAT VPS in SG as a replacement for LittleVZ in SG would be nice.
laughs in ipv6
How I can assist?
Bare Metal servers, Public Cloud projects and Load Balancer
What are the OVH configurations on OneProvider? 1gbps offers?
It may be less than some may think. They have a mix of stuff they resell and do themselves from what I've seen. Two systems that I know of are small VMs from their "legacy" OneCloud VMs. One in Singapore, the other in Frankfurt.
"Utilisez IPv6 gratuit" (c) twitter.com/olesovhcom/status/1536734786236063744
Time to relegate IPv4 to a secondary optional protocol: firstly IPv6 must be present and work, and only then maybe also IPv4, in places where absolutely required.
The end is nigh