My migration to IPv6
2010-07-31
I feel kind of embarrassed that most of the sites I’m responsible for are still not accessible via IPv6. I have been hoping that my hosting provider (Godaddy) would give me the opportunity to upgrade my service to IPv6 so I can continue to host my site with them. This does not appear to happen any time soon so I will have to move all my sites to another server.
One of my sites (+the nameserver it is using) is already IPv6 enabled. If you are interested in Swedish outboard engines and some other odd stuff, you can now go to www.lagerholm.com over Ipv6. More to follow…
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I’ll put in a plug for PANIX’s “virtual colo” service. I’ve been hosting a number of small low-volume sites on a VC-1 account for a while, and they recently turned up native IPv6 (via Hurricane Electric). It’s been great. I’m a very happy customer.
The VC-1 is a $20/mo XEN-based choose-your-own-OS virtual server type account. This has the (advantage/disadvantage) that you (get to/have to) do the system administration. They have larger accounts as well.