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is it strictly BTC?
What are you looking to run on the server?
Does this work for ya?
Yes
Mainly just devs and test stuff, basic storage
@davidgestiondbi can take care of ya
You know our sales email if you want to discuss!
Regards, David
Dedi or KVM ?
Either
I could offer you in london the following, 4GB Ram, 250 GB HDD, 2TB Bandwidth, 1xipv4 + 1x ipv6 and if needed i can give you a /122 for free.
i can do that for $230 BTC/year let me know if your interested as it would be a custom order
What about our dedicated core kvm's? https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/102213/incrediblevps-launch-dedicated-cpu-high-ram-kvm-servers-in-florida#latest
Will come much less than your budget.
London is a bit away from Canada you know.... And since Virgin peering with EAST Canada (Bell+Videotron) is crap, it's usually cause issue...
If there's any interest in OpenVZ, our 6GB RAM, 200GB HDD, 2TB Bandwidth offer in Chicago is still available for $5/m or $55/year. Bitcoin accepted.
https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/101517/happy-new-year-6gb-ram-200gb-openvz-chicago-5-m
Holy shit, you haven't realized how bad it is until you've lived with Bell. Vidéotron --> Bell is fine, but the other way.... well, yeah.
OP mentioned open to offers, so I offered him I agree London is a bit far away but we do have a good link to Canada no as good as the server being in Canada obviously.
And you mention Virgin? please explain what you mean
I might look at @Francisco slices, if he has any Slice 4096 in stock?
Check in a day or two, we should have some free up then
Francisco
Send me a ping when you get some free?
In the meantime, take a look to our "slices" in Montreal... https://clients.gestiondbi.com/?cmd=cart&action=add&id=242
Will do sir
Francisco
check also this "slices",
Dammit, I'm hungry.
Damnit, all the cool kids doing slices.
And I'm here, still waiting for non-lasvegas buyvm slices...
Too much grease
Providers like you make me sick. Allocate at least a /64 for a dedicated server/VPS.
(I thought /112 IPv6 allocations were bad, but man was I wrong)
Why does anyone care about that? I've never felt a use for gazillions of addresses.
@willie
Personal opinion, really; some asshole thought it was a fantastic idea to get the /64 I was in (I was given a /112 from the /64) blacklisted and blocked. Conveniently, since most services such as gmail block entire /64s, it was impossible to send notification emails to my users and hence had to use Mailgun.
The standard is that a v6 /64 is more or less a /32 in IPv4 terms, IRC, email servers, websites generally almost always apply bans by the 64.
True. It makes me wonder why they did those messy 128 bit addresses in v6 though, instead of having 64 bit addresses and treating them like v4. They could have even made it an extension of the v4 space and we'd have had a lot less transition pain.
That's in case you have 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 devices at home.