A lot of the cool stuff of IPv6 like ULA or prefix translation is only working if you have more than a /64 for an server. A /64 is specified as an endpoint. If you want to run a few VMs that are globally routable without DHCPv6 you need more than a /64.
In my case we have a local mesh network that we'd like to switch to IPv6 using ULA - no more hassle with IP-configuration... would be cool if could do 1:1 VPN with prefix translation but it's hard to get a server with a /48.
For a mostly hobbyist project running your own AS and BGB and having at least some redundancy for VPN services e.g. at least 2 providers looks like it's quite a challenge. The organisation got a /44 for each community but try finding a provider that reasonable cheap and that offers announcing your AS.
I'm just curious because it's definitely not lack of addresses that seems to be limit here.
In my case we have a local mesh network that we'd like to switch to IPv6 using ULA - no more hassle with IP-configuration... would be cool if could do 1:1 VPN with prefix translation but it's hard to get a server with a /48.
For a mostly hobbyist project running your own AS and BGB and having at least some redundancy for VPN services e.g. at least 2 providers looks like it's quite a challenge. The organisation got a /44 for each community but try finding a provider that reasonable cheap and that offers announcing your AS.
I'm just curious because it's definitely not lack of addresses that seems to be limit here.