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cloud service with many public IPs

Discussion in 'Web Hosting' started by usersdev, Feb 10, 2014.

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    Hello!

    I'm making a big project that will at some point, need to query big amount of data from google and facebook APIs, so because of that i'm searching for cloud servce out there that offer paid multiple public IPs? I'm talking about amounts like 800 - 1000?
     
    usersdev, Feb 10, 2014 IP
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    HassanKhalid Active Member

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    you need 1000 ips???
     
    HassanKhalid, Feb 10, 2014 IP
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    RonBrown Well-Known Member

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    Absolutely no chance of getting that amount from a hosting company - unless you join RIPE or whatever your local regional internet registry is for where you live. Don't know about your location, but the joining fee for RIPE is approx $3000. Their annual fee of around $2700 would also be due at the time of joining and every year after that. That would now cover you for the cost of just a /22 (1024 IPs). If you wanted more IPs you would need to join under a different organisation and pay the joining fee and annual fee again for your next /22....and so on and so on. You will then need your own routers to manage your IP range unless you can find a host who will provide that service for you. IP's are NOT free to the hosting company. The costs for your regional internet registry may be different, but I doubt they will be THAT different. I can't see any host ever providing you with almost $6000 worth of IPs for free. You need to be much more realistic in your expectations.
     
    RonBrown, Feb 10, 2014 IP