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Looking for a dedicated server with 256 IPs
WellGrounded
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Please reply if you can give this offer. Thanks!
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How much are you willing to pay for a /24 block?
Please provide justification. Anyone can do it.
I can do a /24 for $99/mo, with any of my dedicated offerings:
https://servercrate.com/dedicated
@marcm I can do $99/mo depending on your dedicated plan
@WellGrounded for just the /24 block or the block + server?
If it's block + server, I'll buy 10
What spec dedicated servers are you looking for?
@RobertClarke how much to buy one of your /24's and transfer to another rir ?
@concerto49 Specs need to be at least:
CentOS 5.x 32bit
CPU: 2GHz Core 2 Quad or better
RAM: 8GB RAM
HDD: 200GB
@marcm For just the block
@WellGrounded for VPN?
@WellGrounded - I recommend DataShack.net
Recommend you don't go with a host that simply resells dedicated servers, in other words most hosts on LET. (Just personal preference) I don't know of any hosts that have cheap /24 blocks unfortunately though.
@CVPS_Chris can probably do for $50
You can try sharktech.net
Contact Colocrossing
@ShardHost Yeah, same as what @BronzeByte suggested ;-)
What recourse are you looking for on a dedicated server
I doubt even CVPS would give out a /24 for $50 ... i could be wrong..
That would be oversold IP .
http://ubiquityservers.com
They sell /24 for $100
Their IPs are dirty and upstream peers aren't good...
We can do it if you have proper justification.
Dirty, yes. Bad upstream peers, no.
This. And also recommend you don't go with a host ran by a minor.
What's your justification for the IPs?
interesting!
He rents them AFAIK.
How's that going to work?
Not at all for a /24.
You can only buy entire Allocated blocks (ARIN assignments, like a /20 or a /18) and then transfer them (and only to APNIC) to use them there.
In reality this makes zero difference to you except to who you pay your bills (which makes no sense as ARIN is cheaper) and what WHOIS server gets the master entry of your allocation (whois.arin.net or whois.apnic.net).
@Nick_A - Those IPv4 and IPv6 blocks assigned by ARIN carry some hefty yearly fees. Just give them an idea about how much it costs :-)
PM me, we can do something for you