
On Tue, 7 Aug 2018, John Kristoff wrote:
For those that may have used or know of a service like this. I know some exist, but it doesn't seem to be that popular or widely advertised as a standard service.
I'm interested in pointers to a hosting/network provider that leases dedicated servers and can provide an anycast IP address assignment to two or more US-diversely connected POPs, but with reasonably consistent routing (e.g. peering, transit). A customer-shared prefix is OK. I'm interested in pointers to networks that would provide the prefix and handle all the routing.
Depending on the details of what you're after, Packet Host and/or Vultr might suffice. They do BGP, IPv4 & IPv6 even. They have various flavors of servers, some of which might meet your definition of "dedicated". I do a little BGP-based anycast DNS with both of them, with pretty decent results. ________________________________________________________________________ Jay Ford, Network Engineering Group, Information Technology Services University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242 email: jay-ford@uiowa.edu, phone: 319-335-5555