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Looking for /24 block of ip with VPS
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv4_address_exhaustion
http://www.worldometers.info/world-population/
Nobody is going to give you a /23 with a low end vps . Its just not going to happen, Clouviders reply is pretty much the response you will get anywhere.
I can do this from the Netherlands if nobody can provide u this from Chicago, i can delivery both a /23 as /24
My company has provided numerous /24 and /22 blocks to many companies. Please email me at [email protected].
Thanks & done! awaiting your quick response.
Sorry but you used the wrong domain. Yeezys ain't made by Nike anymore.
Bit of a recommendation: It's generally significantly (counting in nearly hundreds of milliseconds if not more) faster if you don't use squid but pick something else, since every bit counts when racing.
Not a hype beast myself but I have close to a IPv4 /10 in aggregate for my (usually supreme/obey/nike) proxies and we use a heavily distributed Erlang stack that uses fast_tls (library is on github, installable via native erlang rebar) to only negotiate the most modern ciphers, along with passing along session tickets for instant refreshes without needing to establish a new HTTPS handshake/session.
Ideally you want the elliptic curve algos (they are orders of magnitude faster to negotiate and handshake), our client tells bnx-int-next.nike.com that we only support "ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA384:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA" and it'll negotiate those correctly, fast-failing if it doesn't support them. The defaults generally will do outdated RSA key exchange, which is big and slow.
Tough. Ask them to start selling over IPv6 so you can get around their limitations easier.
High frequency trading for sneakers? You can get FPGA servers from OVH now... heh.
Actually have some of these for testing/fun - https://store.digilentinc.com/zybo-zynq-7000-arm-fpga-soc-trainer-board/
One of the other things to completely remove/ignore SSL handshake times is to keep a handshake-completed connection pool open on each indvidual IP ready to immediately send a GET/POST, so the underlying HTML/DOM parser(s) don't need to do anything past sending a one-packet remote procedure call and get a blob of data in response.
Can't believe it's such a high profit game that people go to these lengths just to get a pair of shoes...
Personally, I'm holding out for the cross{compiled} trainers, myself. This is still early 2000s technology.
Get a /24 from APNIC, or whatever RIR that isn't ARIN that is in your region, and then make an account with vultr (ran by choopa) and deploy a VPS in that RIRs region and have them announce your /24.
There are also /24 auctions going on as well that you can obtain IP blocks from, some have ARIN blocks as well although it isn't cheap.
Best part is it's a family with less than $500 in a bank account, if anything, wearing these shoes but they sell shoes among themselves
https://www.ovh.ie/order/dedicated/#/legacy/dedicated/resume?product=~(planCode~'1602hardzone4~pricingMode~'hardzone~duration~'P14D)
omg you can