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Looking for a /24 IPv4 range with VPS hosting

Hi

Im looking for a provider that can provide a /24 ip range for a smart DNS service im setting up basically this VPS will act as a router for http/https requests to specific proxies around the world, the reason i need a /24 is each SSL site that a customer wants to proxy needs a dedicated ip so the proxy can identify the destination.

Any good providers, i was thinking of burst.net but read some of there reviews about up-time and customer service.

My budget is around $110 USD per month for the range and VPS the vps will only be routing requests so it doesn't need to be powerful

Any advice would be great.

Comments

  • You may not get many offers here and I don't have anyone specifically to recommend to you. With your budget, you would only be paying approximately $0.43 per IP per month - not to mention the actual VPS.

  • Sent PM.

  • ExpertVMExpertVM Member, Host Rep

    If you can commit 6 months of service then maybe we can discuss further :)

  • albi90albi90 Member

    wow that was fast :).

    Ill just do a general response here, i dont mind if SMTP is blocked only need 80 and 443, im currently setting up a mini environment to make sure i can do what i need to (i should be finished testing in the next few days)

    ExpertVM - i dont mind making a 6 month commitment as long as the service and uptime are good.

  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    Send me an e-mail [email protected] :)

    Thanks!

  • MaouniqueMaounique Host Rep, Veteran

    fizzyjoe908 said: you would only be paying approximately $0.43 per IP per month

    That is feasible in US where everyone sits on hoarded IPv4.

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  • @albi90 i have a question

    why alf eat cats? damn!!! :P

  • albi90albi90 Member

    @dedicados - have you seen "angry cat" lol

  • @albi90 said:
    Hi

    Im looking for a provider that can provide a /24 ip range for a smart DNS service im setting up basically this VPS will act as a router for http/https requests to specific proxies around the world, the reason i need a /24 is each SSL site that a customer wants to proxy needs a dedicated ip so the proxy can identify the destination.

    Any good providers, i was thinking of burst.net but read some of there reviews about up-time and customer service.

    My budget is around $110 USD per month for the range and VPS the vps will only be routing requests so it doesn't need to be powerful

    Any advice would be great.

    Hello @albi90,

    Sent you a PM in regards to this.

  • jnguyenjnguyen Member
    edited June 2014

    I'll give you the following VPS for $47/month.

    20GB RAID-10 Disk Space

    2000GB Premium Bandwidth

    1024MB Guaranteed RAM

    1024MB vSwap RAM

    /24 IPv4 Address Allocation (253 Usable IPs)

    Location choices: Buffalo NY, Chicago IL, Dallas TX, Los Angeles CA, Seattle WA.

    That's around 18 or so cents per IP address with the VPS included in the price.

  • qpsqps Member, Host Rep

    We can do it on our Dual Xeon L5420 in Atlanta for $99 per month.

    http://lowendbox.com/blog/quickpacket-49month-dual-xeon-l5420-16gb-ram-1tb-hard-drive-in-atlanta/

  • shovenoseshovenose Member, Host Rep

    @GreenValueHost said:
    I'll give you the following VPS for $47/month.

    20GB RAID-10 Disk Space

    2000GB Premium Bandwidth

    1024MB Guaranteed RAM

    1024MB vSwap RAM

    /24 IPv4 Address Allocation (253 Usable IPs)

    Location choices: Buffalo NY, Chicago IL, Dallas TX, Los Angeles CA, Seattle WA.

    That's around 18 or so cents per IP address with the VPS included in the price.

    Can I get a /22? for 18 cents an IP...

  • AlexanderMAlexanderM Member, Top Host, Host Rep

    @shovenose said:
    Can I get a /22? for 18 cents an IP...

    18 cents an IP is not the cheapest in the market, plus good luck justification that!

  • @AlexanderM said:
    18 cents an IP is not the cheapest in the market, plus good luck justification that!

    I've seen providers offering a whole /24 for $24/month (9.3 cents per IP).

  • We might be able to do something for you. Contact us at https://www.cloudshards.com/contact.php for a custom quote.

  • CoreyCorey Member

    PetaByet said: I've seen providers offering a whole /24 for $24/month (9.3 cents per IP).

    Most of your good providers wouldn't dare get close to that price.

  • that's quite cheap for IPs.. seems like people are giving them away like water

  • AlexanderMAlexanderM Member, Top Host, Host Rep

    @johnkoozle said:
    that's quite cheap for IPs.. seems like people are giving them away like water

    Difference is; water is usually clean.

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  • @AlexanderM said:
    Difference is; water is usually clean.

    True, they could be in hundreds of blacklists.

  • SpeedyKVMSpeedyKVM Banned, Member

    @Jack said:
    Incero $5/mo for /25 I think...

    On dedicated servers with VALID justification. This sounds like IP waste to me, the OP's program needs to be reengineered. This definitely wouldn't fly with us.

  • RalliasRallias Member
    edited June 2014

    said: Im looking for a provider that can provide a /24 ip range for a smart DNS service im setting up basically this VPS will act as a router for http/https requests to specific proxies around the world, the reason i need a /24 is each SSL site that a customer wants to proxy needs a dedicated ip so the proxy can identify the destination.

    And why does SNI not work?

    I can work with you to get SNI working for your systems with a $7/mo VPS.

  • petrispetris Member

    @Rallias said:
    And why does SNI not work?

    My guess is he probably wants to support IE6.

  • petris said: My guess is he probably wants to support IE6.

    So an invalid justif.

  • petrispetris Member

    @Rallias said:
    So an invalid justif.

    I don't consider it valid either. Screw IE6.

  • Actually my original system was using SNI, but I had way to many issues with non SNI compliment devices like smart TVs ect hence the need for the ips.

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