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Looking for a Server/VPS with routed /48 IPv6 in EU
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Looking for a Server/VPS with routed /48 IPv6 in EU

Hello,

I am looking for a Server/VPS in EU.

Important is that is has IPv6 connectivity and that it has at least one full /64 IPv6 subnet routed to it, better a /48 IPv6 subnet.

Most servers I have found so far only got single IPv6 addresses assigned by SolusVM.

Should have 1 dedicated IPv4, at least 256MB Ram and SIT interface.

Price max $15 per Year.

Kind regards

Michael

Comments

  • We can, on dedicated servers. There is nothing for $15/year though.

  • comXyzcomXyz Member
    edited January 2015

    I got 10 IPv6 addresses for MyCustomHosting KVM VPS, but it's not for $15 per year. Don't know about others.

  • foettifoetti Member
    edited January 2015

    comXyz said: I got 10 IPv6 addresses for MyCustomHosting KVM VPS

    I do have a KVM VPS with them as well ($18 Year) but it's only single IPv6 addresses and not a routed subnet.

    And it's not EU.

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran

    comXyz said: I got 10 IPv6 addresses for MyCustomHosting KVM VPS, but it's not for $15 per year.

    So you fit neither the IP criteria, nor the price range. WTF do you even still need to post?

  • BuyVM offer a /64 with their plans. OpenVZ plans start at $15/yr.

  • @rm_ said:

    OP said "Most servers I have found so far only got single IPv6 addresses assigned by SolusVM."

    So I just simply replied him. Why you need to be so rude?

  • NyrNyr Community Contributor, Veteran

    @kcaj said:
    BuyVM offer a /64 with their plans. OpenVZ plans start at $15/yr.

    Not routed, AFAIK. Maybe on KVM?

  • J1021J1021 Member
    edited January 2015

    Nyr said: Not routed, AFAIK. Maybe on KVM?

    Well, you can assign as many addresses from that /64 pool to the container. Not sure if that'll work for the OP.

    Vultr offer /64 assignments per VM, but this may be out of your price range.

  • foettifoetti Member
    edited January 2015

    Nyr said: Not routed, AFAIK. Maybe on KVM?

    Most KVM is SolusVM managed and has no routed IPv6 subnet.

    But I send a ticket to BuyVM to make sure.

  • kcaj said: Well, you can assign as many addresses from that /64 pool to the container.

    As I said, I need a fully routed /48 subnet or at least a /64 subnet. No single IPs!

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    @Nyr said:

    Not yet on both. It's on the TODO list, but I'd have to get some additional hardware in place to support it.

    Francisco

  • NyrNyr Community Contributor, Veteran

    @Francisco said:
    It's on the TODO list

    That's actually a nice surprise, specially with OVZ.

  • Francisco said: It's on the TODO list

    Hopefully for EU as well? Currently I see only offers from Vegas and New Jersey on BuyVM.

  • berndy2001berndy2001 Member
    edited January 2015

    Searched for that a while ago: http://lowendtalk.com/discussion/36967/leb-with-fully-routed-ipv6-64-or-better

    But due to lack of time I have not pursued the topic.

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    @Nyr said:
    That's actually a nice surprise, specially with OVZ.

    With the new floating IP code it's not a big deal. Users would have to manually configure their V6, but that makes sense since OVZ won't work with static routes any other way.

    @foetti said:

    Luxembourg has all the features the rest of our locations has. For things like this, it'd be a global roll out :)

    Francisco

  • Francisco said: Users would have to manually configure their V6

    So it's not a fully routed subnet. You get a subnet assigned and you have to assign single IPs from your subnet to your vps by using Stallion?

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran
    edited January 2015

    foetti said: So it's not a fully routed subnet. You get a subnet assigned and you have to assign single IPs from your subnet to your vps by using Stallion?

    Right now yes. You get a /64 per VPS and you pick what IP's are allocated out of it.

    The idea of the 'routed' setup would be you'd get a random IP not in your /64 that would be your end point with us, and then we'd static route a /64 to you.

    To deal with RDNS we'd just delegate the entire /64 to your nameservers of choice via stallion as well.

    Francisco

  • Francisco said: The idea of the 'routed' setup would be you'd get a random IP not in your /64 that would be your end point with us, and then we'd static route a /64 to you.

    That sounds pretty good. Any estimation when this will be available?

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    @foetti said:

    Couple months maybe? If it's something you're really after I could probably arrange it for you if you ticket, but we'd likely ask you to signup on a yearly plan just to make up for my time.

    I got some other pressing matters to attend to, namely our websites need to be published before the next Christmas :P

    Francisco

  • Francisco said: If it's something you're really after I could probably arrange it for you if you ticket

    I would definitely go for it.

    Just a few more questions:

    Is IPv6 geo located in EU?

    Is SIT available on OpenVZ and KVM?

    Would LU BuyVM-128MB Yearly be sufficient to request this?

    Kind regards

    Michael

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    @foetti said:

    • SIT is available on both platforms
    • V6 is GEO'd to the US. Is there any accurate GEODB's for IPV6?
    • Ehhh... I'd prefer something bigger but I can probably do it on a 128MB.

    Francisco

  • Francisco said: V6 is GEO'd to the US. Is there any accurate GEODB's for IPV6?

    That breaks it. I can get GEO'd to the US from he.net for free. That's why I am looking for European IPv6.

    Most services go by the organisation entry of the whois entry for the network.

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