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IPV6-only VPS with atleast 2GB RAM and 2core CPU
Are there any providers providing IPV6-only VPS with at least 2GB RAM and 2 core CPU? Planning to set up a small ipv6 mail server to handle WordPress contact form emails and email notifications from my other VPSes that I have.
Also, it's been a while since I last messed around with ipv6 and I want to brush up on my ipv6 networking skills.

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You can create an LXC container inside one of your other VPSes that has routed /48, and then route a /64 into this LXC container.
This would allow you to brush up IPv6 routing skills without paying anything extra.
Hey,
Our EPYC Configurator in Eygelshoven, NL fits your specs cheaply:
EPYC plans deploy with dual-stack by default - if you specifically want IPv6-only on EPYC for your learning setup, ping us via ticket and we'll configure that manually before deploy. The mail use case works fine, port 25 isn't blocked on EPYC.
Configurator: skri.me/epyc-config
Looking Glass: skrime.eu/network / AS215365
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That isn't what he is looking for.
Already covered that in my post - IPv6-only via ticket. Price for the same config without IPv4 drops to 3.00€/mo (LET10 → 2.70€/mo).
Well, it is great that you are confident in your service but you know where the usual IPv6/NAT hosts sit price wise, right?
Where it sits usually?
Below the $10/y mark? Well, maybe a bit above that depending on specs.
Depends on processor.
For milan, I don't think $10/year will be usual price but promotional.
Yeah, fair - $10/yr IPv6 hosts exist, mostly running older Xeons or stacked-up consumer hardware. We're not in that segment. EPYC Milan with ECC + 10G shared port + RAID 1 NVMe at our scale isn't going to land at $10/yr, no matter how you slice it. Just putting the option out there - if specs matter more than rock-bottom price, we're around. If not, plenty of cheaper hosts in the offers section.
Well... this is LET after all but you have a point there. I guess i was a little thin skinned. Your offer probably isn't that far off in the end. Still, people wanting to pay peanuts should be very much expected around here