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$4,000/year may sound like a lot, but it's quite cheap when you consider that a /16 is 65,536 addresses. That equates to just a little over $0.005/IP/month.
If you had only say a /24 with ARIN, it'd be $250/year, which equates to a little over $0.08/IP/month.
Won't be any time soon, ipv4 will stay around for 'legacy' reasons within the current century. Public addresses will be very expensive, putting users behind big corporate NATs, utilizing multiple outgoing ips, with low idle timeout connection states and only servers will have public ipv4s. Conventional p2p traffic will suffer.
We'll gather our nephews and tell them how in the good ol' days fish were biting and we used to have public ipv4 addresses at home and for our servers.
'Sit down Billy, when i met your grandmother, i told her my public ipv4, she managed to get a ping response out of it and then we...' the rest is history.
And the guy got unbanned again.
Not even 24 hours. This is just sad.
M... Last time I use wholesaleinternet + proxmox, and create 5 container, and also use nat with iptables for port forwarding if needed.
That time just costs $10 per month
this is like saying "xx programming language is the best!"