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title: Colocation
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link:
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_discoverable: no
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_hidden: yes
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subtitle: Your space in Data Center Light
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feature1_title: Necessary
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feature1_text: We [ran out of IPv4
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space](https://www.ripe.net/publications/news/about-ripe-ncc-and-ripe/the-ripe-ncc-has-run-out-of-ipv4-addresses)
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by the end of 2019. While you can acquire IPv4 space on the market, it
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is very expensive and effectively limiting new projects to come into
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existence. IPv6 fixes all of this, today.
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feature2_title: Sustainable & Simple
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feature2_text: Compared to IPv4 only or Dual Stack VMs, IPv6 only VMs
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are the only ones really ready for the future.
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**IPv4** only VMs already face the problem that they cannot reach resources in the IPv6
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Internet. Dual stack VMs are increasing complexity and difficulty,
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especially when it comes to firewall rules and security.
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feature3_title: Connected
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feature3_text:
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Even with IPv6 only VMs you are not isolated from the legacy (IPv4)
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Internet. Our
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[DNS64](https://redmine.ungleich.ch/projects/open-infrastructure/wiki/The_ungleich_DNS_infrastructure)
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and
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[NAT64](https://redmine.ungleich.ch/projects/open-infrastructure/wiki/The_ungleich_network_infrastructure#IPv6-NAT64)
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services allow your VM to connect anywhere in the legacy
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Internet. And even the legacy Internet can connect to you, using an
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[IPv4-to-IPv6 proxy](https://redmine.ungleich.ch/projects/open-infrastructure/wiki/How_to_use_the_IPv4-to-IPv6-Proxy)!
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description2:
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IPv6 only hosting is giving you access to virtual machines that will
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become the standard tomorrow, already today. Instead of managing
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legacy IP VMs with NAT, creating floating IP addresses and complex
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firewall setups, all this burden is lifted away with IPv6 only VMs.
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Additionally you can request a /64 network to be routed to your VM,
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for free!
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