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[EU KVM] Virtual Servers | DDoS Protection | SSD RAID Storage | Unmetered Traffic | from 3 Euro/mo

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  • @MivoCloud
    There's more to this than the amount of IPs in a /121 or /64: some mechanisms in IPv6 (e.g. stateless address autoconfiguration) require a /64 to function. Of course SLAAC isn't normally used on virtual servers, but because it exists, RFC 6177 suggests allocating a /64 per entity (e.g. per customer).

    Based on that, many blacklists (Gmall, Freenode IRC, …) assume that all IPs in the same /64 belongs to the same person. If one IP is abusive, the whole /64 is banned.
    That makes it very important to allocate full /64 subnets to VPS customers, so they won't get blacklisted because of their neighbours' actions.

  • MivoCloudMivoCloud Member, Host Rep

    @ucxo, Exactly. That's why we freely allocate a /64 on customer's request.

  • @MivoCloud said:
    @ucxo, Exactly. That's why we freely allocate a /64 on customer's request.

    Fair enough then. :)

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