Alternatives to Vultr for BGP/BYOIP with IPv6 /32 (or smaller) prefixes?
Hi everyone, I’m currently hitting a bit of a wall with my current setup and could use some professional insight. For the last few months, I’ve been running a project where I lease an IPv6 /32 prefix and announce it via BGP through Vu͏ltr. It worked fine for a while, but as my traffic grows, I’m running into performance issues and some routing oddities that their support hasn’t been able to clear up. I need more horsepower and better network stability. I’ve looked into a few options, but most have deal-breake͏rs: Het͏zner: great for price, but they are notoriously restrictive about announcing your own space unless you have a massive footprint. A͏WS: their BYOIP requirements are pretty rigid - as far as I can tell, they really want you to own the whole prefix range, and the integration process for leased assets is a headache. Equ͏inix: amaz͏ing, but overkill for my current budget. I’m looking for a provider that offers BGP sessions as a service or native BYOIP support without requiring a full rack or an enterprise-grade contract. Has anyone had experience with Serve͏rspace? I noticed they offer BGP sessions and seem more flexible with BYOIP setups than the big hyperscalers. If you’ve used them for custom routing, how is their edge stability? Alternatively, if there are other providers that don't make you jump through hoops to announce a /32 IPv6, I’m all ears. Appreciate the help!