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http://www.time4vps.eu/index.php
Ramnode (NL), BuyVM (LU), Time4VPS (LT)
Lowendspirit?
+1 for LES. Im using NJ NAT from deepnetsolutions for my znc, and its excellent. Great uptime so far in 2 months. Althought its in US, im getting 130ms ping and im living in EU. Also its very cheap.. only 1.80$.
How does it work with the shared IP address? I would not want to get banned from Freenode because someone else sharing the IPv4 address is trolling.
https://www.berry.pw let me know if you need any assistance
Hi,
We could do the following in Frankfurt, Germany for $15/year
256 MB RAM
4 GB HDD
1 TB bandwidth per month
1 IPv4
10 IPv6 or a /80 of IPv6
KVM based
https://crowncloud.net/clients/cart.php?a=add&pid=6
with deepnet u have /80 IPv6 Subnet, which you can configure them in SolusVM and use them in Freenode. If u don't like IPv6.. then your best option is ramnode NL or time4vps as others said.
BuyVM (LU) + filtered IP is probably ideal and I think it fits your budget as well
Most likely freenode filters by /64.
Yes it is /64 restricted.
NanoVZ has /64 in some locations
Care to elaborate please? Because i was searching for restriction and could not find. Also my znc is connected to Freenode from /80 subnet for 2 months.
Maybe no one else is using the subnet you're on for connections to Freenode?
Speak to someone with voice in #freenode, they can help out. Also if you need more connections from a /64 they can add I:Lines to exclude your subnet from the restriction or increase the limit.
Not necessary to fork out for that if you use IPv6 or a cloak.
Yes, because there are no other people in Freenode from your /80 - If someone comes and gets klined you get klined as well. One /64 is one user.