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Sounds reasonable but being a techie I focused on the tech aspects.
We do, across all locations.
No, we rent our IPv4 IP space. We do own our IPv6 IP space
network equipment
Offering services in Europe
You know which ones meet all these criteria?
We're also met the criteria
do you provide free da panel on vps?
Out of curiosity, what does it take to own IP space financially and otherwise?
$8k USD one time to buy a /24, 1.8K EUR a year with RIPE.
Hi @layer7, what is the general uptime of each service? Can't seem to find it on your website
We own everything, but not just servers and ip space, we own our DC.
In EU not sure, in US a /24 is more, runs around $16k on the market. Or if you are OK waiting a year or a bit more you can get from ARIN a /23 I think it is for $500 a year and own. We perpetually just live on the waitlist, minimum wait time after being assigned is like 3 months or 4, once its up I just apply again ๐คท๐ปโโ๏ธ๐
Hi,
yes, thats quiet on the low end of the todo list to add this information in publicity.
We are somewhere at 99,9x% but contractually we actually dont guarantee anything without additional SLA contracts.
You mean 8-9k dollars
Waitist 2-3 is years right now.
Price went up for 2025
/24 is $262.50/year
/23 and /22 is $550/year
/21 and /20 is $1050/year.
(Equalivant, 4 /24s counts as a /22)
You are big enough to own your DC but not big enough to have the /20 to still qualify for the waitlist?
Renting IPs and owning IPs but having loans is basically the same thing financially
Also colocating only makes financial sense on a larger scale or with unique configs. For small providers it can be way smarter to rent.
When you go from renting to coloing, do so because it makes financial sense, not to flex on LET.
Any updates?