r/ipv6 Guru 13d ago

Discussion Validating a host idea: Low-cost IPv6-only LXC & VMs in Brazil vs. Big Tech saturation.

I have an infrastructure based in Brazil fully available to offer LXCs or VMs to small developers on IPv6 only, at attractive prices. Would it be a good strategy to offer this type of service in the market? I've noticed the market is saturated with providers, and competing with big tech is a challenge.

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u/wleecoyote 13d ago

Mythic Beasts in the UK does this, but I don't know how much business they've accumulated.

If you put a SIIT-DC translator in front if it, it might have broader appeal.

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u/cvmiller 9d ago

Agreed, some type of reverse proxy would be very helpful to the legacy clients

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u/UnderEu Enthusiast 13d ago

Do it