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Random IP's or Subnet for your VPS

Im interested to know what you prefer to have own subent for your VPS or random IP's

How you want your IP's on the VPS
  1. How you want your IP's on the VPS23 votes
    1. Random allocation
      47.83%
    2. Own subnet
      52.17%

Comments

  • I prefer a subnet, simply because it's easier to remember the IPs that way.

  • MikeInMikeIn Member
    edited February 2014

    :o You missed 1 more option.

    Doesn't matter...

  • rskrsk Member, Host Rep

    Seeing as most vps providers here provide 1 IP with a vps - In my opinion, it wouldn't make a difference for ones with single IPs of course.

  • @setupvps can you be more specific about the question?

  • RadiRadi Host Rep, Veteran
    edited February 2014

    @kerouac said:
    setupvps can you be more specific about the question?


    He meant that for example if you order a VPS with 5 IPs, you could either have one of the following:


    Case 1:

    45.36.53.65

    32.34.23.125

    234.112.122.22

    45.4.3.2

    5.6.7.8


    The IPs would be random, but you have 5 IPs


    Case 2:

    1.2.3.1

    1.2.3.2

    1.2.3.3

    1.2.3.4

    1.2.3.5


    The IPs will be in a sequence or forming 1.2.3.1/29 subnet.

  • I would prefer random IPs

  • @FtpIt_Radi said:

    So the question is only aboutg VPSs w/ multiple IPs then.

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