<p dir="ltr">Alternatively, Digital Ocean's SSD backed vps's have ipv6 support in several but not all of their data centers, and that's also only 4.99/month (except USD). Off the top of my head I can't remember if they were offering ipv6 in their new Toronto data center, but that might be of interest to some people. </p>
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Wyatt Zacharias (mobile) </p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On 9 Apr 2016 7:34 p.m., "Adam Thompson" <<a href="mailto:athompso@athompso.net">athompso@athompso.net</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">OVH has a new line of SSD-backed KVM-hosted VPS servers starting at C$4.99/month, with good performance, decent availability, pretty much an all-round good deal.<br>
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Except for one little thing... No IPv6 support. At all.<br>
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According to the tech support rep I just spoke to, it's because the new 2016 lineup runs on OpenStack. I'm a little unclear on how this makes it "impossible" to provide IPv6 functionality, but that's their claim.<br>
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It's 2016: new IPv4 addresses are no longer available. IPv6 is supported by all major content providers (except Twitter, I think)- but OVH doesn't consider this important, apparently.<br>
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FYI: their SoYouStart and OVH Dedicated Server lines still provide IPv6 service; it's only the new 2016 VPS system that doesn't. Ironically, the older-generation (2014) system *did* support IPv6, but I can't order that any more.<br>
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Grrr.<br>
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-Adam<br>
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