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VPS + /38 IPv6
dodheimsgard
Member
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Hey,
Looking for VPS + /38 IPV6 (or more, /37 or /36 ofc would also work).
VPS specs:
2-3 cores
2GB ram
20TB bandwidth
Debian 11
Any location is ok
Monthly payment.
My use case is data scraping so no shoes, proxies, ddos, abuses etc.
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4 vCores CPU - C1V Basic
4GB DDR4 ECC RAM
2TB @ 1Gbps
Italy
/32 IPv6
€30/mo VAT incl.
Always interesting to see certain providers respond to these kind of offers, where there is a hard time assigning space while staying within the boundaries set by industry (e.g. RIPE) policies. For example, within the RIPE area, it's almost impossible to justify assigning a /32 of IPv6 on a single server.
At this point I believe there is not single request @c1vhosting can not fulfil, no matter what
The cociu of Italy.
Let's try.
Dedicated Server
Xeon Silver 4110
48GB RAM
960GB NVMe
2TB monthly transfer
1 IPv4
/56 IPv6
20ms latency to AWS US-EAST-1
20ms latency to OVH Roubaix
Budget $200/month
No shoes, iPads, proxies, spams.
Mail ports can be blocked.
You are right.
🤝🏻
Is it only me who sees weird squiggles in place of emojis?
I see proper Emoji, but I'm using Windows 10 right now. That font smoothing looks like Linux, so maybe there's something weird with Emoji on your system.
I think you need shoes and shirt to get service.
You mean sub-pixel anti alias? It's configured properly here, but a screenshot will look like crap on most monitors but mine. Anyway Windows and probably Ubuntu do a better job than Debian with edgy unicode emojis.
Data scraping is abuse. The /38 or even the entire /32 in question will be ruined for a long time reputation wise, all neighboring users will get CAPTCHA in Google and Facebook and Instagram or whatever else you scrape, during the time you use that, and for a long time afterwards.
If you use a /38, it is likely the entire /32 will get problems; If you rent a /32, then the issue becomes apparent after you stop leasing, for its next users.
Rate limits per end-user address are there or a reason. Evading them by the means of single user having an enormous subnet count and jumping across all those subnets is in violation of AUP and TOS of those services that you access.
Install the OTF Unifont package and a color emoji package (in that order, as two transactions, as I am not familiar enough with Debian as a desktop to know exactly how sensible its FreeType is configured). That should get you reasonable results. As a test, here's my name on some Discord servers that I can't see myself on some Linux installs:
❄🅻🅴🆆🅴🅻🅻🆈🅽🎆
But back on topic, I'd be adding any providers responding to this offer without qualifying questions at the least to my personal no-no list. Any fulfilled unjustified "bigger than a /56" type request for a single machine sets off the going-concern sensors. That's a lot of address space that's about to be dragged through the mud.
I can see why you would think that, but most of the offers don't fit all the criteria in the post. In this one for example its 2TB bw instead of 20TB, in others it's the location. It's easy to answer every offer thread if you skimp on some of the requirements and focus on those you can achieve. Whether that's a bad thing or not is debatable.
Well slamming a whole /32 on a single server is still kind of a feat. But i'd word it differently. It's not so much about being able to fulfill here but being willing to fulfill.