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New Feature - Anycast IPs

3K333K33 Member, Host Rep

Hey LET,

We've just launched something we've been working on for a while: Anycast IPs. As far as we know, we're only the second provider around here to offer this (and we actually have stock) - and, we believe, the first to offer anycast IPv6.

What you get:

  • Every 3 servers in supported regions come with 1x anycast IPv4 + a /64 of anycast IPv6, free of charge (one allocation per trio; additional anycast IPs are 5 EUR/mo).
  • Prefer to announce your own space? Anycast BYOIP is supported as well.
  • The minimum spend to get started is currently 80 EUR/yr in servers - dropping to 75 EUR/yr (3x Budget Pico plans) once our new Singapore line is deployed soon.

In practice, this lets you run your own anycasted authoritative DNS, a small CDN, or similar setups - without investing in an ASN or IP space of your own.

Full details here: https://clientarea.strike.bz/index.php?rp=/knowledgebase/28/Anycast-IPs.html

Want to see it in action? Anycast test IPs:

144.79.59.1 | 2a14:1ec7:f7fe:dead::beef

One more thing - we've finally added a Tor Hidden Service:

  • Main site: strikeh2klybqeftv4b2twqdaz77fzxypn4onabmcipai2ngwu3rjjid.onion
  • Client area: clientarea.strikeh2klybqeftv4b2twqdaz77fzxypn4onabmcipai2ngwu3rjjid.onion

We're looking forward to your feedback and comments - happy to answer any questions in the thread.

Comments

  • tentortentor Member, Host Rep

    Kind sir wen Afrika

    Thanked by 4oloke 3K33 rpqu zGato
  • rpqurpqu Member

    LOL

    Thanked by 13K33
  • PolyAnthiPolyAnthi Member
    edited 5:19PM

    Some taking US -> UK instead of just going to New Jersey. RIP routing

  • barbarosbarbaros Member

    hello I can't seem to find link to 7$/year deals in the post

  • tentortentor Member, Host Rep

    Sounds like hurricane issue

    Thanked by 13K33
  • 3K333K33 Member, Host Rep

    @PolyAnthi said:

    Some taking US -> UK instead of just going to New Jersey. RIP routing

    Hurricane does not have communities, so there is not much I can do. Can't influence their routing.

  • Very cool @3K33, still regretting not getting the 250th US deal instantly and then being beaten by bots lol

    Thanked by 23K33 oloke
  • <3

    Thanked by 13K33
  • @3K33 said:

    @PolyAnthi said:

    Some taking US -> UK instead of just going to New Jersey. RIP routing

    Hurricane does not have communities, so there is not much I can do. Can't influence their routing.

    Of course you can, either announce to HE via IXs in each of your locations, or don't announce to HE at all so they route via transit. Once they learn of a route via IXs / PNIs it will have higher local pref than transit routes in their network.

    Thanked by 13K33
  • tentortentor Member, Host Rep

    @slideFactor said:

    @3K33 said:

    @PolyAnthi said:

    Some taking US -> UK instead of just going to New Jersey. RIP routing

    Hurricane does not have communities, so there is not much I can do. Can't influence their routing.

    Of course you can, either announce to HE via IXs in each of your locations, or don't announce to HE at all so they route via transit. Once they learn of a route via IXs / PNIs it will have higher local pref than transit routes in their network.

    Apparently that's not the case here and RETN is a transit but causing issues here

    @3K33 already done quite a big optimisation with a little help from me, there is not much left to further tweak without becoming IX member with as6939 available in each location, which is quite complicated with Gdansk.

    Thanked by 13K33
  • SaragoldfarbSaragoldfarb Member, Megathread Squad

    Very nice and congrats! Watching!

    Thanked by 13K33
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