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Minimal KVM, IPv4+v6 with rDNS, N-E America, max 24USD/yr
Hi,
given the VortexNopeNopeNope demise, I'm after a tiny VPS with the following specs:
- Price: the cheaper the better, max USD2/month (yearly is fine if good reviews)
- IP: 1x v4, native /64 v6, both with full rDNS control
- CPU/RAM/HDD: 1 x86_64 CPU, 256+ MB, 2+ GB
- Bandwidth: 50GB/month >10mbps would do
- KVM
- Other perks welcome (DDoS protection, free pizza... I'll take it)
Preference for US East Coast (NY/DC/GA/FL... or a bit farther inland), or why not Eastern Canada (except OVH BHS, thx)
Please provide me with test IPs or looking glass (both IPv4+v6!) so I can check asn ix latency routes yaddiyadda to Western Yourope. Usage: slave DNS/secure NTP/internal monitoring hence the modest needs.
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Coward.
(was just peeking at SpeedyKVM's DAL-VOL 0, but can't find test ips...)
https://www.incero.com/network
Sorry, I removed my post after noting your East Coast requirement. We also don't offer IPV6 RDNS, only IPV4 RDNS (but was curious why you needed v6 rdns). I would suggest SSD-0 over vol-0 (RAID 10 vs RAID 0).
https://tinykvm.com/ - $15/yr KVM in Atlanta. Native IPv6 + rDNS IPv6, but /112 only (who knows, maybe they could provide /64 too). Has already been mentioned in the previous request thread.
@VaporNode and @AlexBarakov might be able to offer such a VM on the East Cost.
Was it Vortex? https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/1768430/#Comment_1768430
@bersy - thanks for the mention, unfortunately we offer only OVZ on east coast
No worry.
IPv6 rDNS is required as one domain is used as a proof-of-concept (sort of) for proper DNS management. And rDNS adds convenience (identifying servers accessed by IP, e.g. for NTP - using local PTR is far from trivial due to DNSSEC)
BTW, no need for any kind of RAID or backups (homemade daily backups are enough to restore stuff swiftly in case of catastrophic failure).
Thanks for the suggestion, will dig deeper. I'm a bit wary of providers that offer /112 only, it's usually evidence of poor IPv6 feats (cf. my sig)
And, no, the offer I got then wasn't with VortexNode. Everything was running fine and dandy till connection issues started to happen (that were not under the control of the VPS provider, so won't blame them). A roughly similar thing happened with a LittleHappyCloud MiniKVM at i3d DC (NL) - routes and latency going mad intermittently. On both occasions, heartbroken I was.
I've had TinyKVM, and they're not bad. (Mostly) functional gPXE and all.
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