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17 November 2013 21:50

If this post is visible I should have migrated the following virtual machines to a new home:

  • mail.steve.org.uk - SMTP, IMAP, & etc.
  • www.steve.org.uk - And N other hosts.
  • rsync.io - Offsite backups for local people.

These previously existed on a machine at Bytemark, running under screen and KVM. Now they exist upon a different Bytemark-rented host.

TODO: Move 4096.io, configure an auto-builder guest (I have a slaughter policy for that), and allocate a /48 so that I regain IPv6 support (/56 would do, I guess. I want a /64 for each guest.).

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icon Nux at 18:56 on 19 November 2013

Any reason you need SO MANY addresses per guest? A /123 or /124 should be quite adequate in "most" cases..


icon Steve Kemp at 23:47 on 19 November 2013
http://www.steve.org.uk/

I've never routed anything smaller than a /64 in IPv6-land.

In terms of routing that's pretty much the standard, so you'll give a /48, or /57 to the host, and only route the /64s.