Am 08.01.22 schrieb Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 in IPV6:
Hallo Michiel,
MvdV> It is up to the ISP how they deal with it. Point is that even if you
MvdV> could get the Business Pro package without a commercial registration, it
MvdV> is still not just "paying extra for the fixed IP". You get a lot more,
MvdV> like support guaranteed within a certain time frame etc, end you pay for
MvdV> that. A lot...
Same here. Although how much of "a lot" it costs more depends on the
speed and other extras that you wish to have.
Basically a 50 MBit/s (downstream) / 10 MBit/s (upstream) is around
40 EUR/month for consumers and around 52 EUR/month for business
customers.
AN>> Okay, so it can happen that your IPv6 connection isn't reachable for
AN>> some time (via DNS). So it's good that IPv4 is still working :)
MvdV> Indeed, it occasionally happens that my IPv6 is down for a couple of
MvdV> hours or so. It also occasiaonally happens that my system is completely
MvdV> down for a couple of hours. This is a hobby system. I do maintenance
MvdV> once in a while and there the occasional power failure.
Same here. The IPv6 connection for my BBS also had problems on friday
because Dynv6 'forgot' the AAAA record that I've configured - but it
seems to be a known problem. Maybe I rewrite the update script (and
recreate the AAAA record on every prefix change) or switch to my own
dyndns solution...
And in the near future, my BBS will also be down due to a Synchronet
update...
MvdV> If I still had a business and it depended on my servers being 24/7 on
MvdV> line, I would take measures. As it is, I do not consider it an issue for
MvdV> a hobby system...
That's true, indeed.
Regards,
Anna
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