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Dedicated provider with proper IPv6 support
It's 2019, but I have hard time to find dedicated server provider with multiple locations and proper IPv6 support (which gives minimum /64 per server or even better - interface)
Leaseweb - /112
Psychz Networks - /64 per account
etc.
Only packet.net and AWS can provide /56 for VPC or project, which is nice.
What other providers could you recommend ?
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Hetzner, but a /56 costs ~50€ setup
Online.net with a /48 per customer.
Hetzner and online.net - both are ok, but I need multiple locations: Europe (DE, NL) , US (East, West minimum), Asia (HK and SG). Nice to have - Brasil, India and more North America locations.
Romania ? is is your interest ?
Rackforest.com provides a /56 on their VPSes
We can offer /48 per server with any dedicated server in Lithuania.
/64 for each server, location germany.
2030: anything except CC
@freerangecloud are all about the IPv6
We provide a /48 IPv6 subnet with all our Dedicated Servers and don't have a limited amount per customer. Currently, we only provide from Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
We can provide a /48 ipv6 on our dedicated servers in our Datacenter in Lelystad, Netherlands.
https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/157687/dedicated-server-deals-the-netherlands-54-discount-flash-sale#latest
We do. Full dual stack with a /48 routed
Try out @anyNode - they have servers east and west coast, and provide ipv6
Our DC parks are in Germany and Finland. Sorry that we can't help you out with a Netherlands location. --Katie
We aren't low end pricing, but at totalserversolutions, we can do IPv6 in every one of our locations and our standard is /64 per server.
We offer a /64 IPv6 on request with any dedicated server. We have servers available in both Secaucus, NJ and Los Angeles.
Thanks for tagging us in! We allocate /64's by default and will allocate up to a /48 with justification, however, no dedi's in stock at the moment only VPS'
We do IPv6 /64 with Dedicated Servers in all our 12 locations except NY/NJ, and can allocate /48 upon request/justification. No additional charge for IPv6 allocations.
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Standard is a /64 per server that we normally supply. I would think this is just the normal option most providers offer.
We do. We include /64, but up to /48 by request.
s/most/decent/
I also tend to notice when a provider assigns a working IPv6 address via DHCP
Lunanode comes to mind
We include a /64 per server but I doubt we're what you're looking for
Good luck!
I can provide a /64 with dedicated servers in:
Australia: Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane
New Zealand: Auckland
Asia region: Singapore, Hong Kong, Tokyo
:-)
Psychz is good.
Not in IPv6 area
We do not allow IPv6 requirements to stand in the way of serving a client...ever
So if provider provide bigger than /64, they are good enough ?
QuickPacket has IPv6 on all dedicated servers - /64 by default, /56 or /48 by request. We'll even announce your IPs if you have your own addresses. Currently in Charlotte, Chicago, and Los Angeles, with more locations soon!
How many providers will actually route a IPv6 subnet, some of them just shove a /64 or whatever on the Uplink port and call it a day which isn't always nice for VM's as you either have to bridge them to the Ethernet or resort to horrible proxy ND hacks.