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IPv6 Server enable

darrykingerdarrykinger Member
edited February 6 in Requests

I’m looking for an IPv6-enabled (USA /Singapore /Japan / Korea / TaiWan /HongKong location ) server with the following requirements:
• At least one IPv4 and one IPv6 address.
• An IPv6 address pool (56 prefix or 64 prefix) , preferably with high-quality CN2 routing
using in China.

Thanked by 2384_cz ravenof7

Comments

  • Same requirement here mate, preferably one that offers BGP sessions.

  • ksoutarksoutar Member, Host Rep

    We can offer both IPV6 & BGP in our NYC Location:

    https://smcvps.com/nyc

    You can check our LG to see how routes work out.

    Note there is a one-time BGP fee of $25 to process the initial registration

    Thanked by 1darrykinger
  • EthernetServersEthernetServers Member, Patron Provider

    Our VPS plans include one IPv4 address and a /64 IPv6. 64.31.6.238 is a test IP for our Los Angeles location in case you wish to test latency.

    Thanked by 1darrykinger
  • MivoCloudMivoCloud Member, Host Rep

    Hi! We have NVME VPS servers in USA (Oregon, New York). We provide 1 IPv4 + 1 IPv6, we can also provide IPV6 /64 for free to view our prices, follow this link - https://mivocloud.com/nvme-vps

    Thanked by 1darrykinger
  • slowserversslowservers Member, Host Rep

    You might do okay with Spokane? As far as US goes, I think Portland is going to be your best bet, but Seattle might be good as well.

    I have Spokane and IPv6 (/64.) No IPv4 yet, but hoping to have it coming soon.

    And it's not very performant, it's pretty niche.

    Thanked by 1darrykinger
  • @slowservers said:
    You might do okay with Spokane? As far as US goes, I think Portland is going to be your best bet, but Seattle might be good as well.

    I have Spokane and IPv6 (/64.) No IPv4 yet, but hoping to have it coming soon.

    And it's not very performant, it's pretty niche.

    What's your niche? you're more expensive than actual cloud providers while openly being slow and unreliable. Am I missing something here?

  • slowserversslowservers Member, Host Rep

    @fluffernutter said:
    What's your niche? you're more expensive than actual cloud providers while openly being slow and unreliable. Am I missing something here?

    I've been reselling Vultr + DigitalOcean at 80% markup through SporeStack for almost 10 years (KYC-free with an API + web launcher.) I wanted to do something myself while cutting down on prices. Slow Servers is what I came up with. And yeah, it's a bit weird.

    Niche in that it's no-KYC, IPv6 centric, you can pay with crypto, hosts run OpenBSD and VPSs are under VMM (I think there are two other hosts doing that), and you can see a picture of the rack, plus some of the gear. So it's a bit more tangible when you can see a picture of Ullr, for instance. It does make it easier to be IPv6 native (and save money, though not as much as say Crunchbits) with SNIProxy, and I think *.ssvr.net is a decent subdomain option. A lot of it is a bit of a anti-corporate/environmental kick I've been on. I was initially looking into having hosts running entirely on solar power (in North Idaho...) with no cooling system whatsoever. I couldn't get fiber though, and went with a sort of local colocation facility. I like the colocation facility a lot, but it would've been cool to run with the off grid datacenter design. Maybe some day?

    Slow Servers is sort of price competitive (definitely a little bit more money) with Vultr/DigitalOcean, minus the performance element. I would consider IncogNet more of a competitor than Vultr or DigitalOcean.

    Obviously there are way cheaper hosts than Slow Servers, or even Vultr or DigitalOcean. If you don't want to pay more to see a grainy picture of your host and know where your server sits in the rack, I get it. I wanted to be a bit more hands on and make the host that I wanted to use.

    Thanked by 2oloke tmntwitw
  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @slowservers said:
    And it's not very performant, it's pretty niche.

    We like your name.

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