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@chrewt
We provide such a possibility. There is also an option to pay annually.
https://vsys.host/vps-hosting
Yup, we can do that. Feel free to check our most recent promotions for our US and NL locations:
@naranjatech has all this in Dronten, NL
i use webhosting24.com - rdns support for ipv4 & ipv6
We support this.
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I think most hosting providers if not all support this. You just have to ask for some.
Yep, for example we do not offer it automatically on our cloud as hourly instances with that feature might be too attractive for some people, but we are doing in manually, on request.
Also, some products support IPv6 version partially, i.e. they are allocated a few IPs where it is supported and a /64 associated with the IPv4 where it is not (automatically, we can still set it manually, of course).
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Netcup, Contabo, OVH, DigitalOcean supports that via control panel so you can manage it and changes applied in a few minutes.
I can't set RDNS on Oracle Cloud Free Tier and only the v4 available at Aruba Cloud. Some users reported that Aruba can set the IPv6 RDNS up by support ticket, however, they didn't do that for me.
Please read the rules.
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/153228/rules-for-selling-on-lowendtalk-updated-04th-sep-2018/p1
Thank you.
Hi,
We support, and provide SP offer.
Feel free to contact us!
Sincerely,
SICloud,
Pretty sure @MaxKVM does. I still have stuff there, reliability has been solid and network is great with Datapacket.
Almost any KVM provider supports rDNS from their control panel or upon request.
Ask the providers you are interested in; I'm sure few, if any, would say nope.