Wambo
New Member
While reviewing a lot of offers and contacting companies the past month or so it seems that the IPv4 depletion has caused a split. Some companies seem to be giving out IP addresses like candy and other companies are holding onto them and being very strict in who/how they issue them. Whats the deal?
How is it that if I want one extra IP address with a server that only came with 1, that I have to fill out a justification form to have it reviewed. And if my reasoning for justification is appropriate, then I get the IP. (In my case it was for a SSL Certificate and I showed proof I had a cert to install). I imagine if I provided an inadequate reason such as 'SEO' or 'email' or something that I would be denied.
Other companies seemingly want you to take their IPs and don't ask questions, just give give give.
So whats the difference? How is the IPv4 depletion impacting companies and how they issue these things? It's a bit annoying to jump through loops with one provider to get an extra IP (granted they are well established, professional and likely doing things properly) and then see offers from small hosts who seemingly are trying to give them away by offering lots of IPs with their service.
What gives?
How is it that if I want one extra IP address with a server that only came with 1, that I have to fill out a justification form to have it reviewed. And if my reasoning for justification is appropriate, then I get the IP. (In my case it was for a SSL Certificate and I showed proof I had a cert to install). I imagine if I provided an inadequate reason such as 'SEO' or 'email' or something that I would be denied.
Other companies seemingly want you to take their IPs and don't ask questions, just give give give.
So whats the difference? How is the IPv4 depletion impacting companies and how they issue these things? It's a bit annoying to jump through loops with one provider to get an extra IP (granted they are well established, professional and likely doing things properly) and then see offers from small hosts who seemingly are trying to give them away by offering lots of IPs with their service.
What gives?