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Need EU VPS with good network + high bandwidth <10$/M

Hello,
I’m looking for a low-cost VPS in Europe with:

good/stable network
high bandwidth or unmetered traffic
IPv6 support
preferably can change/rotate IPv6 often cheap price, or free if possible

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  • Gigahost

  • conceptconcept Member

    OVH

  • Matthew18_Matthew18_ Member, Patron Provider

    I think it would be good if you could say how much you're expecting to use in BW.

    @0x83939 said: preferably can change/rotate IPv6

    Also, what do you mean by this, if you get a /64 you want to change the whole prefix? Because you could just change the IPs within the prefix there's way more than you could possibly need. But if you mean, to swap out the /64, I can't think of a useful use-case that's not abuse.

  • 0x839390x83939 Member

    @Matthew18_ said:
    I think it would be good if you could say how much you're expecting to use in BW.

    @0x83939 said: preferably can change/rotate IPv6

    Also, what do you mean by this, if you get a /64 you want to change the whole prefix? Because you could just change the IPs within the prefix there's way more than you could possibly need. But if you mean, to swap out the /64, I can't think of a useful use-case that's not abuse.

    ~20-25TB/m switch to a different /64 range, it will still be part of the original /52 block

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