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TSrogue
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Jan 21 2023, 09:45 PM, updated 3y ago
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Hi, anyone know of a local VPS provider that supports FreeBSD OS as well as can delegate IPv6 /48 subnet?
If you are currently using one or have used one in the past please describe your experience about them here. Thanks.
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TSrogue
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Jan 24 2023, 07:59 AM
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QUOTE(AbbyCom @ Jan 22 2023, 11:13 PM) TS, I help you up the tered, maybe now is CNY, not many people log in. okay
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TSrogue
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Feb 5 2023, 02:14 AM
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Following up, this is regarding IPv6 support with local VPS providers.
Apparently one 1 VPS provider in Malaysia support IPv6 and that is IPServerOne. Majority of the rest don't.
Some VPS providers that mention they support IPv6 only hand out a single(/128) IPv6 address to your VPS. Want more have to addon(Pay) which is bullshit. By DEFAULT, VPS providers supporting IPv6 should hand out minimum /64 block to you and subsequently a /48 block on special request.
Major VPS providers, DigitalOcean, Linode, Vultr, OVH all hand out minimum /64 without much hassle. I wonder why in Malaysia so hard for them to do it when everyone know IPv6 gives you an infinite number of addresses.
For FreeBSD VPS in Malaysia, only 1 also, and that is IPServerOne. The rest don't. Malaysia TakBoleh like this. If you want FreeBSD, you have to look elsewhere, SG is the closest. But if choose SG, then all business goes to SG not Malaysia. Why our tech ppl working in datacentre's suddenly incapable of learning and supporting a different OS then what is offered through their template ?!? Malas ? Incompetent ?
Pretty sad.
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