IPv6 Dedicated Server or IPv6 VPS Hosting Pricing
IPv6 hosting pricing is based on factors such as bandwidth, storage, CPU type, and additional services or features included in the package.
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Express Dedicated Server - SATA
$ 49.00/mo
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Order Now- 16GB RAM
- 4-Core E3-1230 @3.20 GHz
- 240GB SSD + 5TB SATA
- 100Mbps-1Gbps Bandwidth
- OS : Windows / Linux
- 1 Dedicated IPv4 IP
- No Setup Fee
Basic Dedicated Server - SATA
$ 53.40/mo
40% OFF Recurring (Was $89.00)
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Order Now- 32GB RAM
- 8-Core E5-2670 @2.60 GHz
- 120GB SSD + 4 x 4TB SATA
- 100Mbps-1Gbps Bandwidth
- OS : Windows / Linux
- 1 Dedicated IPv4 IP
- No Setup Fee
Professional Dedicated Server - SATA
$ 59.20/mo
50% OFF Fisrt Month (Was $119.00)
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Order Now- 64GB RAM
- 8-Core E5-2667v4 @3.20 GHz
- 120GB SSD + 4 x 8TB SATA
- 100Mbps-1Gbps Bandwidth
- OS : Windows / Linux
- 1 Dedicated IPv4 IP
- No Setup Fee
- 50% OFF ($59.2) first month, then enjoy a 20% discount ($95.2/mo) for renewals.
Advanced Dedicated Server - SATA
$ 107.40/mo
46% OFF Recurring (Was $199.00)
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Order Now- 128GB RAM
- 16-Core Dual E5-2667v3 @3.20 GHz
- 120GB SSD + 12 x 8TB SATA
- 100Mbps-1Gbps Bandwidth
- OS : Windows / Linux
- 1 Dedicated IPv4 IP
- No Setup Fee
We currently provides IPv4 by default. You need to fill in 'IPv6' in the notes when placing an order to obtain a Free IPv6 address.
Advantages and Benefits of IPv6 VPS Server Hosting
IPv6 server hosting offers a forward-thinking approach to infrastructure management, delivering improved performance, security, and scalability for your online presence.
Provisioning of IPv6 addresses enables clients to access their hosted servers and services via the IPv6 protocol, ensuring compatibility with the latest networking standards.
Future-Proofing
IPv6 hosting provides an extensive address space, ensuring that your server infrastructure is ready to accommodate the ever-expanding internet landscape. With IPv4 addresses becoming scarce, IPv6 ensures your website remains accessible to a growing number of users and devices.
Improved Performance
IPv6 hosting enables faster data transmission by reducing packet fragmentation and optimizing routing efficiency. This can result in quicker load times for your website and improved user experience, ultimately boosting engagement and retention.
Enhanced Security
IPv6 hosting includes built-in features like IPsec, which provides end-to-end encryption and authentication, enhancing the security of data transmitted between servers and clients. Additionally, IPv6 addresses are less susceptible to certain types of network attacks.
Better Quality of Service
IPv6 supports features like flow labeling and priority queuing, allowing for more efficient traffic management and prioritization. This can help ensure that critical services on your server, such as real-time communication or streaming, receive the necessary bandwidth and resources for optimal performance.
Global Reach
As IPv6 adoption continues to grow worldwide, hosting your server with IPv6 ensures seamless connectivity and accessibility for users across different regions and networks. This global reach can expand your audience and business opportunities, reaching customers wherever they are located.
Compliance and Compatibility
Embracing IPv6 hosting aligns your server infrastructure with industry standards and future protocols, ensuring compliance with evolving internet regulations and requirements. Additionally, IPv6 is designed to coexist with IPv4, enabling seamless integration with existing network infrastructures and applications.
Scalability and Flexibility
IPv6's vast address space provides ample room for scalability, allowing you to easily expand your server infrastructure to accommodate growing demand and traffic. Whether you're launching new services or scaling up existing ones, IPv6 hosting offers the flexibility to adapt to your evolving needs.
Several Distinctive Features of IPv6 VPS Addresses
Understanding these features is crucial for effectively managing and configuring IPv6 addresses in network environments.
Length
IPv6 addresses are 128 bits long, compared to the 32-bit length of IPv4 addresses. This significantly expands the address space, allowing for a virtually unlimited number of unique addresses.
Format
IPv6 addresses are typically expressed as eight groups of four hexadecimal digits separated by colons, such as 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334. Leading zeros within each group can be omitted, and consecutive groups of zeros can be represented with double colons (::) once per address to compress the notation.
Scope IDs
IPv6 VPS addresses may include scope IDs, which specify the scope or context in which the address is valid. These are often used in link-local and site-local addresses to differentiate between interfaces or networks.
Unicast, Multicast, and Anycast
IPv6 VPS addresses support three main types of addressing: unicast, multicast, and anycast. Unicast addresses identify a single interface, multicast addresses identify multiple interfaces, and anycast addresses identify multiple interfaces but the packet is routed to the nearest interface based on routing metrics.
IPv6 Prefixes
IPv6 VPS addresses often include a prefix, which specifies the network portion of the address. The prefix length, represented in CIDR notation (e.g., /64), indicates the number of bits in the network portion of the address.
Global Unicast Addresses
Global unicast IPv6 VPS addresses are routable on the IPv6 internet and are similar in function to IPv4 public addresses. They are globally unique and reachable from anywhere on the internet.
Link-Local Addresses
Link-local addresses are used for communication between devices on the same network segment and are not routable beyond the local network. They are often automatically configured by devices when no other address is available.
Unique Local Addresses (ULA)
Unique local addresses are similar to IPv4 private addresses and are meant for local communication within a site or organization. They are not routable on the global internet and are intended to provide address space that does not conflict with globally routable addresses.