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title: IPv6 to IPv4 Proxy |
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subtitle: Enable IPv4 / legacy IP services to be reachable by IPv6 |
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image: /u/image/cards/ipv6-ipv4-proxy.jpg |
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headline1: IPv6 to |
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headline2: IPv4 Proxy |
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description1: |
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## Introduction |
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The IPv6-to-IPv4 proxy allows existing IPv4 (also know as legacy IP) |
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resources to be reachable from the current IP (IPv6) Internet. |
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It supports the following protocols: |
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* HTTP |
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* HTTPS |
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* IMAPS |
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## When to use the IPv6-to-IPv4 proxy? |
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More and more clients devices like mobile phones, computers and even |
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whole companies network are switched to **IPv6 only** due to the |
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IPv4 address shortage and the maintenance overhead for dual stack |
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networks. |
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Most, but not all, of these devices can still reach the IPv4 Internet |
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via translation services like NAT64. However with every NAT process, a |
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litte bit of latency is added. |
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And the higher the latency is, the slower a website loads for a customer. |
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With our IPv6-to-IPv4 proxy you can make your IPv4 only website |
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accessible for clients on IPv6 only networks without a NAT service. |
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## Pricing |
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You can order the IPv6-to-IPv4 proxy in two different variants: the |
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**standard IPv6-to-IPv4 proxy** and the **caching IPv6-to-IPv4 |
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proxy**. |
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If you are not sure which one to choose, you can always start with the |
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standard IPv6-to-IPv4 proxy and later switch to the caching IPv6-to-IPv4 |
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proxy. |
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The pricing includes 15 TB traffic/month. |
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### The standard IPv6-to-IPv4 proxy |
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* Up to 10 domains: 5 CHF/month (0.5 CHF/domain) |
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* Up to 100 domains: 30 CHF/month (0.3 CHF/domain) |
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* Up to 1000 domains: 100 CHF/month (0.1 CHF/domain) |
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* Above 1000 domains: on request |
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### The caching IPv6-to-IPv4 proxy |
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This proxy allows IPv6 only clients to access the content of your IPv4 |
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only services even faster. |
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* Caching IPv6-to-IPv4 proxy S with 1 Core, 2 GB RAM, 10 GB SSD: 35.5 CHF/month |
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* Caching IPv6-to-IPv4 proxy M with 4 Core, 8 GB RAM, 50 GB SSD: 82.5 CHF/month |
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* Caching IPv6-to-IPv4 proxy L with 8 Core, 16 GB RAM, 10 GB SSD, 1TB |
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HDD: 127.5 CHF/month |
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The price consists of a VM plus 20 CHF maintenance fee/month. |
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The one time setup fee is 30 CHF. |
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The higher the amount of RAM and SSD, the more size for caching your |
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website is available. |
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Caching objects requires to inspect the network connection. For this |
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reason the caching proxy uses its own SSL certificate and re-encrypts |
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the traffic to your backend host. |
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## Related products |
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If you are looking for a proxy that enables IPv6 only resources |
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(i.e. websites) to be accessible from the IPv4 only Internet, you can |
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use the [IPv4-to-IPv6 Proxy](../ipv4-to-ipv6-proxy/). |
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