http://www.voxel.net offers web-orderable servers and VMs, with BGP support (IPv4 and IPv6) available as a paid add-on in all service locations.
I'm honestly surprised we don't see this supported by more folk in the space. The configuration is relatively trivial to automate, with IRR data generating prefix-list updates, and the customer use cases are compelling. HTH, -a (disclaimer: biased recommendation) On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 2:19 PM, Bill Woodcock <wo...@pch.net> wrote: > > Any recommendations of such? > > > -Bill > > > On May 19, 2012, at 9:20, "Seth Mattinen" <se...@rollernet.us> wrote: > >> On 5/19/12 3:48 AM, Jonathan Lassoff wrote: >>> On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 3:23 AM, Anurag Bhatia <m...@anuragbhatia.com> >>> wrote: >>>> Was wondering if there's anyone from Server Beach/Peer1 here. We have a >>>> dedicated server with them which we primarily use for DNS. I am adding >>>> support for anycasting on that one but seems like Peer1 is not supporting >>>> BGP at all. NOC support told me that they can announce our block >>>> and statically pass us but cannot hear BGP announcement from our router. >>>> Was wondering if someone else had similar issue? >>> >>> Generally, most dedicated hosting (renting/leasing the exclusive use >>> of a computer in their facility) outfits aren't setup to speak BGP to >>> individual servers/customers. Such a request is usually infrequent >>> enough that it doesn't warrant setting up the added hardware. >>> >> >> >> There are places that can do such requests easily and quickly, but >> they're typically smaller outfits that don't have thousands of customers >> doing cookie-cutter packages. >> >> ~Seth >> > >