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I need VPS IPV6 for proxy server.

I need VPS to run IPv6 Proxy servers, here are my requirements.

1 CPU core
1 GB RAM
10 GB Disk
1Gbps/ bandwidth at least 4TB, unlimited bandwidth as possible.
KVM CentOS 7
1 IPv4 + IPv6/64
Location: US
Budget: 7-10$
IPv6 checks at: https://www.ip2location.com
has properties: Net Speed (DSL) Broadband/Cable/Fiber/Mobile

Comments

  • What kind of shoebot is it :)

  • WebProjectWebProject Host Rep, Veteran

    Why do you need a fake location? Almost all servers do have a datacentre location instead of some home location

    Thanked by 1yoursunny
  • @WebProject said:
    Why do you need a fake location? Almost all servers do have a datacentre location instead of some home location

    some of the sites I'm working on they don't like IPs from data centers.

  • @vivucloud said:

    @WebProject said:
    Why do you need a fake location? Almost all servers do have a datacentre location instead of some home location

    some of the sites I'm working on they don't like IPs from data centers.

    Then why you need VPS to run proxies... ?
    It doesnt make sense

    Either you need residential proxies or you need VPS for residential IP. If latter then why the hell you need it for proxies?

  • @AXYZE said:

    @vivucloud said:

    @WebProject said:
    Why do you need a fake location? Almost all servers do have a datacentre location instead of some home location

    some of the sites I'm working on they don't like IPs from data centers.

    Then why you need VPS to run proxies... ?
    It doesnt make sense

    Either you need residential proxies or you need VPS for residential IP. If latter then why the hell you need it for proxies?

    I still don't understand what you mean. I need to create multiple IPv6 proxies so it's only natural to have to buy a vps.

  • @vivucloud said:

    @AXYZE said:

    @vivucloud said:

    @WebProject said:
    Why do you need a fake location? Almost all servers do have a datacentre location instead of some home location

    some of the sites I'm working on they don't like IPs from data centers.

    Then why you need VPS to run proxies... ?
    It doesnt make sense

    Either you need residential proxies or you need VPS for residential IP. If latter then why the hell you need it for proxies?

    I still don't understand what you mean. I need to create multiple IPv6 proxies so it's only natural to have to buy a vps.

    Ah, you want to host these proxies yourself. Now I get it. I thought that you bought them somewhere

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    Verizon FiOS has IPv6 /56 now.
    You can rent a room in my building and put a VPS host machine in the room.
    $1100/month.

  • dfroedfroe Member, Host Rep

    @vivucloud said:
    some of the sites I'm working on they don't like IPs from data centers.

    If you are working with them, simply tell them to whitelist your IPs.
    If you are working against them (intentionally breaking their ToS), well, then good luck. Maybe you can arrange to share a room with @yoursunny or rent his appartment during his trips to Antarctica.

    Thanked by 1yoursunny
  • @yoursunny said:
    Verizon FiOS has IPv6 /56 now.
    You can rent a room in my building and put a VPS host machine in the room.
    $1100/month.

    Or you could give him a /64 from your /56 and charge him $10/mo.

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @TimboJones said:

    @yoursunny said:
    Verizon FiOS has IPv6 /56 now.
    You can rent a room in my building and put a VPS host machine in the room.
    $1100/month.

    Or you could give him a /64 from your /56 and charge him $10/mo.

    Verizon FiOS residential service doesn't allow subleasing.
    I could upgrade to commercial service but it costs $300 more.

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