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I LOVE IPV6 ONLY PRODUCT,GIVE ME MORE BEST DEAL PLS!!
Since ordering a pure IPV6 product with a $7 discount in a post requesting a $7 discount reduction, I have fallen in love with pure IPV6 products
They are cheap enough, in line with the LET theme, and also very exciting and fun.
Therefore, in addition to British and French virtues, Russia, Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, Sweden, Türkiye, Poland, the Netherlands, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, India, Denmark, Romania, and South Korea
What are the cheap enough IPV6 ONLY VPS options to choose from? Just need memory greater than or equal to 512MB:)


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@yoursunny will be proud!
Perhaps there are deal $7/year?from Italy, Finland, Canada, Brazil, Chile, South Africa, and Argentina
He will put merchants offering IPv6 less than/64 on the shame column, but if it's cheap enough, I don't care about using/80 IPv6
lol
It's called IPv6 less than /64 Hall of Incompetence and it only applies to VPS and dedicated, but not shared hosting and email service.
The "shame" column is reserved for those without any IPv6.
Limitless Hosting $3/year 512MB /112.
We have IPv6-only KVM VPS plans from $6/y in Fremont and Salt Lake City, USA for 512MB+ RAM options.
Yo brother! Long time no see!
Last time I just saw your apology thread then you vanished again.
MY I M LOVE IPV6 ONLY PRODUCT TOO
€5.28/year (+payment gateway fees if any, none for crypto)
https://skhron.com.ua/store/special-kvm-vps/20250830-er-se-1-let-ipv6only
POLAND HEADLESS v4 chicken please.
Its a shame, you are low on stock.
Yeah sorry, not possible in the nearest time, need to order hw and deliver it there
Oh, wow. These kinds of deals still exist! I'm very happy about this.
Glad also to see @HostDoc back from the dead.
Do shared hosting and email services get a full exemption, or just an exemption for the /64 allocation?
And what about those providers who offer IPv4-only shared hosting and IPv6-only VPSes?
Shared hosting and email services do not need /64 subnets.
IPv4-only shared hosting goes onto the shame list.
IPv6-only VPS with less than /64 goes onto the incompetence list.
IPv6-only VPS with routed /64 or larger goes onto the fame list.