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~250 diverse IPv4, on vps up to 4000 USD/year

verculumverculum Member
edited March 29 in Requests

Hi,

I’m looking for either:

  • around 250 small VPS, each with its own IPv4
    or

  • 1 (or a few) server(s) with ~250+ individual IPv4s

for running Hysteria2 endpoints in Europe.

Traffic: legal end‑user HTTP(S) and some Steam‑related traffic, no P2P, no abuse.

Locations (priority): Sweden, Netherlands, Finland, Germany, then other North/East EU.

Key requirements:

  • IPv4: each endpoint must have a unique public IPv4, with as much diversity as possible
    (not just 185.245.4.x with only the last octet changing; please mention what subnet/ASN diversity you can provide for 50/100/250 endpoints).

  • It’s fine if you can initially provide only 10–20 VPS, as long as the same IP diversity rules apply and it’s possible to scale to ~250 endpoints over time.

  • BW per endpoint: currently ~0.5 TB/month, but can spike up to ~5 TB/month during tests.
  • Port speed: at least 200 Mbps per endpoint.
  • Typical VPS spec (if VPS): 1 vCPU, 2 GB RAM, 15–20 GB SSD/NVMe.
  • Virtualization: KVM or similar.
  • Uptime: 99.9%+ and stable network.
  • UDP tunneling/VPN (Hysteria2) must be allowed by ToS/AUP.

Budget:

  • Total budget is up to 4000 USD/year for the whole setup (roughly up to ~330 USD/month), with preference for reasonable volume pricing when scaling up.

Community:

  • Recommendations for suitable hosting providers or technical solutions that match these requirements are also very welcome.

For providers:

  • Please reply with:
    • Location / DC
    • Plan specs (VPS or dedi), bandwidth and port speed
    • IPv4 policy and realistic IP/subnet diversity for 50/100/250 endpoints
    • Price and payment options
    • A looking glass URL or some test endpoint/IP for quick latency and throughput checks

Thanks.

Comments

  • LeviLevi Member

    How do you earn from this?

  • ZappieZappie Member, Patron Provider, LIR

    I don’t think your budget is realistic

    $330 for 250 machines @ 2 GB ram and 200mpbs worth of traffic per machine

    That’s $1.33/mo per machine

    Or $330 for 500Gb ram and 50GBit of traffic and a full /24 worth of IPsif you were to buy one single box for example

    That’s not taking into account that very hard to satisfy criteria of having the allocated addresses from 250 different /24s

    Good luck with the search but honestly I think you’re gonna better luck if you were to 3x the budget

  • sshboxsshbox Member

    Isn't this asking rather a lot for a paltry sum?

    To sum up: one /24, 250 cores, 512 GB RAM, 5 TB SSD/NVMe, at least 500M IP transit, volume discounts(!!), a silly requirement for IP numbering and/or multiple ASNs.

    Individually those might be doable with the $1 VPS deals floating around, but given the request for discounts and a silly requirement for IP numbering and/or multiple ASNs, it gets pushed over the top. Most likely these VPSes will not be idling, but rather consuming all those resources, which lessens the financial attractiveness of this deal.

    On top of all that, likely the pleasure of dealing with all the abuse and unwanted attention of running tunnel exit points.

    So, who is feeling it? Who wants to deal with all that?

    Thanked by 2jsg BasToTheMax
  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    @sshbox said:
    Isn't this asking rather a lot for a paltry sum?

    To sum up: one /24 ...

    Nope, not even one /24 but rather diverse IPs from all over the place!
    The paltry sum is too low, yes, but not the major problem per se, IF he buys all or at least most of it from one provider. The problem IMO is that a provider with say, at least 16 non sequential IP ranges and many locations is (a) not easy to find, and (b) very likely not particularly cheap.

    Thanked by 1sshbox
  • sshboxsshbox Member

    Yes, I was imprecise. I should have written /24 equivalent. Obviously the mishmash IP requirement totally blow the prefix size requirement and significantly adds to the cost. Even as a continuous /24 that would already be a third of the budget.

  • Massive public proxy? What could go wrong?

  • @Levi said:
    How do you earn from this?


    commit fraud

  • In addition, I believe that $15000/month is a reasonable price for this service.

  • Just use Big players like AWS or Azure if you want ip diverse

    Thanked by 1tux
  • slowserversslowservers Member, Host Rep

    This is pretty tricky. I think your best bet may be to go through multiple different providers, especially to get different ASNs.

    My best priced option is going to be $6/month per server (SporeStack EU) but that's 750GB transfer, 768MB memory, 24GB disk. Those are only available in Netherlands and Amsterdam.

    For $7.50/30 days I resell 512MB/10GB DigitalOcean servers that have 500GB transfer. Those have Frankfurt, London, and Amsterdam (for EU locations.) Differfent ASN than SporeStack EU.

    And for $9.60/30 days, I resell 1GB/25GB/1TB transfer Vultr servers. Warsaw, Stockholm, Paris, Manchester, Madrid, London, Frankfurt, and Amsterdam.

    So if we approximate this as all per month billing, for $111.30, covering 13 distinct regions/IP blocks, across 3 ASNs. It's a drop in the bucket compared to what you're looking for and still not enough transfer.

    I know other providers are a lot cheaper, but even for them this is tough. Assigning multiple IPs across different subnets is kind of weird. Might be better off doing some type of VPN service? There are some VPNs that provide non-NATed access to a single IP.

    And is it 200Mbit/sec per IP, so are you wanting 50Gbit/sec on a single server, if you could get that?

  • s0n1cs0n1c Member

    @zGato probably has 250+ vps now that i think about it lol. idk how you afford allat :D

  • sshboxsshbox Member

    @nekomikoreimu said:
    Just use Big players like AWS or Azure if you want ip diverse

    That would blow OP's budget by one or two orders of magnitude.

    Besides, I'm assuming OP is doing all this to evade diverse great firewalls and blacklists, and more likely than not all of AWS, Azure, GCP, et al. are already blocked.

  • sshboxsshbox Member

    @TimboJones said:
    Massive public proxy? What could go wrong?

    Yeah, I want to see the IP reputation in real-time as this gets deployed. Is there a grand prize for hitting all the blacklists?

    Have fun trying to clean up those IPs afterwards. They are probably going to be glowing in the dark for decades.

  • sshboxsshbox Member

    @Levi said:
    How do you earn from this?

    Based on the requested locations, my guess is that these will be used to sell VPN services to Russians who feel they have been inconvenienced by Putin's Internet blocks.

  • xvpsxvps Member
    edited March 30

    I think it would be much easier for you to find sponsors and then pay the regular price than to find someone stupid enough to lose money selling this to you, if you have a noble plan for your “Free Speech Shitbox 4000” project.

    If you’re 'Merican/Russian, there is a easier way to fix your free speech issues. Just shoot Trump/Putin instead.

    Thanked by 1sshbox
  • NyrNyr Community Contributor, Veteran
    edited March 30

    This is doable but:

    • You do not need 2 GB of RAM to run Hysteria 2.
    • No peaks of 5TB bandwidth
    • KVM is not needed either

    And most importantly: you need to find and order the VPS yourself. No sane provider is going through help you with this and get their ASN dropped in Russia for $4000.

    Thanked by 1sshbox
  • phinphin Member

    @verculum said:
    Hi,

    I’m looking for either:

    • around 250 small VPS, each with its own IPv4
      or

    • 1 (or a few) server(s) with ~250+ individual IPv4s

    for running Hysteria2 endpoints in Europe.

    Traffic: legal end‑user HTTP(S) and some Steam‑related traffic, no P2P, no abuse.

    Locations (priority): Sweden, Netherlands, Finland, Germany, then other North/East EU.

    Key requirements:

    • IPv4: each endpoint must have a unique public IPv4, with as much diversity as possible
      (not just 185.245.4.x with only the last octet changing; please mention what subnet/ASN diversity you can provide for 50/100/250 endpoints).

    • It’s fine if you can initially provide only 10–20 VPS, as long as the same IP diversity rules apply and it’s possible to scale to ~250 endpoints over time.

    • BW per endpoint: currently ~0.5 TB/month, but can spike up to ~5 TB/month during tests.
    • Port speed: at least 200 Mbps per endpoint.
    • Typical VPS spec (if VPS): 1 vCPU, 2 GB RAM, 15–20 GB SSD/NVMe.
    • Virtualization: KVM or similar.
    • Uptime: 99.9%+ and stable network.
    • UDP tunneling/VPN (Hysteria2) must be allowed by ToS/AUP.

    Budget:

    • Total budget is up to 4000 USD/year for the whole setup (roughly up to ~330 USD/month), with preference for reasonable volume pricing when scaling up.

    Community:

    • Recommendations for suitable hosting providers or technical solutions that match these requirements are also very welcome.

    For providers:

    • Please reply with:
      • Location / DC
      • Plan specs (VPS or dedi), bandwidth and port speed
      • IPv4 policy and realistic IP/subnet diversity for 50/100/250 endpoints
      • Price and payment options
      • A looking glass URL or some test endpoint/IP for quick latency and throughput checks

    Thanks.

    https://serverdeals.cc/category/kvm-15

  • @Levi said:
    How do you earn from this?

    No way. This is a task from the one who hired me.

  • @Zappie said:
    I don’t think your budget is realistic

    $330 for 250 machines @ 2 GB ram and 200mpbs worth of traffic per machine

    That’s $1.33/mo per machine

    Or $330 for 500Gb ram and 50GBit of traffic and a full /24 worth of IPsif you were to buy one single box for example

    That’s not taking into account that very hard to satisfy criteria of having the allocated addresses from 250 different /24s

    Good luck with the search but honestly I think you’re gonna better luck if you were to 3x the budget

    I've seen many offers on the market for $15-20 per year for a 1-CPU, 2-RAM machine, paid annually. Even reputable hosting providers sometimes offer such prices.

  • @sshbox said:
    Isn't this asking rather a lot for a paltry sum?

    To sum up: one /24, 250 cores, 512 GB RAM, 5 TB SSD/NVMe, at least 500M IP transit, volume discounts(!!), a silly requirement for IP numbering and/or multiple ASNs.

    Individually those might be doable with the $1 VPS deals floating around, but given the request for discounts and a silly requirement for IP numbering and/or multiple ASNs, it gets pushed over the top. Most likely these VPSes will not be idling, but rather consuming all those resources, which lessens the financial attractiveness of this deal.

    On top of all that, likely the pleasure of dealing with all the abuse and unwanted attention of running tunnel exit points.

    So, who is feeling it? Who wants to deal with all that?

    I think you misunderstood. I don't care whether the IPs are in the same ASN or not. The requirement is simple: no more than 10 IP addresses from a single 24-bit pool. That means 10 1.1.1.x addresses, 10 1.1.2.x addresses, and so on. I understand that I probably won't find 25 subnets with a single hosting provider, but no one's stopping me from striking a deal with multiple providers.

    There won't be any 'pleasure of dealing with abuse' here. This is for strictly private use and white-hat internal operations only. There will be no third-party users, no public proxies, and no exit nodes. Every bit of traffic is fully controlled and accounted for, so the risk of abuse is non-existent. We need the resources for high-load computations, not for running a bulletproof hosting for shady traffic.

  • @TimboJones said:
    Massive public proxy? What could go wrong?

    The request clearly states "for private use." The client has rate limits. UDP connections are constantly open. One of the easiest ways to bypass this is to use a good VPN protocol and IP addresses from different subnets. That's all there is to it.

  • @sshbox said:

    @nekomikoreimu said:
    Just use Big players like AWS or Azure if you want ip diverse

    That would blow OP's budget by one or two orders of magnitude.

    Besides, I'm assuming OP is doing all this to evade diverse great firewalls and blacklists, and more likely than not all of AWS, Azure, GCP, et al. are already blocked.

    I don't care about firewalls. I already said – the traffic is white. The consumption is clear. If you can recommend any large providers that will even roughly keep me within my budget, I'll be happy to use them.

  • @verculum said:

    @TimboJones said:
    Massive public proxy? What could go wrong?

    The request clearly states "for private use." The client has rate limits. UDP connections are constantly open. One of the easiest ways to bypass this is to use a good VPN protocol and IP addresses from different subnets. That's all there is to it.

    High-load computations, wuh? Hysteria2 is a proxy, not a load distribution compute network, unless I'm mistaken.

    They can say anything they want. But the high IP count and IP diversification is to bypass limits for services you're trying to access, so customer and motivation is questionable from the start.

    Thanked by 1sshbox
  • sshboxsshbox Member

    @verculum said:
    The requirement is simple: no more than 10 IP addresses from a single 24-bit pool.

    That does not mean what you think it means. A 24 bit pool is a /8.

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