I don't see the problem here, big CDN's use anycast. The anycast ip's are being assigned to users one at a time, if I understand it. It's not like /24's are simply being burned. If anything it's helping conserve IP's. Instead of buying three vps's (one at each location) each with its own IP, you can put all three on the same IP.Anycast IPs are ARIN? Sounds fishy for justification.
I miss those blue school lockers they used for cabinets. Once you get past the fact that the techs there are perma high/fried, you start to like it.I must say it's impressive to look at the BuyVM evolution during the years. It's like it was yesterday when they were selling OVZ at Fremont.
Thanks This has all been planned for a fair bit of time. Anyone that checked out the new design we got done would have noticed Luxembourg mentioned there.BuyVM has their shit together! I will be purchasing a vm once they get the new location running!
Why waitBuyVM has their shit together! I will be purchasing a vm once they get the new location running!
As I said on skype, I think you're undercharging. All of your plans with all they include are very affordable.I know I have a bias opinion on our structure of this all, but I do hope that most people find it affordable
I feel the same as well once you take free backups, & snapshots into considerationAs I said on skype, I think you're undercharging. All of your plans with all they include are very affordable.
Yeah, ditto here, I think I suggested it on irc a couple years ago, I think everyone has wanted it but no small host has actually gotten it together up til now. Once Fran has enough users for multiple anycast blocks, maybe there could be a US-only one and a separate world domination one?Anycast, in particular, is the craziest piece. I believe I suggested something similar a while back, didn't imagine it would actually be possible, and from one of my favorite hosts. The only thing I wish was possible is anycast IPs in only 2/3 locations. All my stuff ATM is US-based,
Not interested in doing plans that cheapI'm going to cancel all my yearly VPS if you can do $5-$10/yr plans lol.
Oh, and when will you have the cPanel VPS offers?
I want Telephone's looking glass Traceroute gives me IP only...and I have to whois and nslookup each of them...
Well I had a dedi with them for about 1,5 year
We're giving anycast IP's for free to make it a little more affordable for people on tight budgets
There's 2 companies that do 'anycast IP addresses', hostvirtual, & rage4.
HostVirtual has a 'contact us (bring your own lube)' message on their page so we can safely assume it's mid $xxx if not low $xxxx for a proper deployment. Rage4 is $20/month for the initial then a supposed $0.50/GB for bandwidth. DDoS protection is supposedly available but fairly costly last I heard.
Really, someone serious about this needing a CDN platform could get going for $20/month and do well. Based off http://www.cdncalc.com/, 6TB would be $200/month+. Now, I fully get that they all have 10's of locations to spread this out so it's not a completely fair comparison, but you have to also consider that those CDN's are *only* for delivering static content, they won't let you run any other ANYCAST (TCP or UDP) applications.
I know I have a bias opinion on our structure of this all, but I do hope that most people find it affordable
Francisco
Yeah, no, we're not GVH, and we're not going to pull a Jon and give a ridiculous price just in the hopes of finally getting a positive review. If you really need something that cheap, just get it from him with your employee discount.I'm going to cancel all my yearly VPS if you can do $5-$10/yr plans lol.
Oh, and when will you have the cPanel VPS offers?
To answer your other question, it's possible HV is very affordable if you have your own ASN/IP's, but not everyone has that and that isn't what I'm trying to sell eitherNot bad, should be an interesting offer TBH.