How this company do that? VPS with ISP IP?

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A hosting company offering this, Here is an example -

IP Address: 75.61.95.1
User Name: vm_user
Password: *********

this is a VPS and the IP address is from AT&T. This VPS runs through the residential IP address from AT&T.

anyone here offer this kind of service? Or how can I make my own VPS with IP from AT&T, Verizon etc?

I would like to take server and rent/lease IP from ISP(resellers) and able to make my own VPS with those IPs. Is there any way to do that? Does any company offer something like this?

I want to start a business with this kind of service. help me out.
 
A hosting company offering this, Here is an example -

IP Address: 75.61.95.1
User Name: vm_user
Password: *********

this is a VPS and the IP address is from AT&T. This VPS runs through the residential IP address from AT&T.

anyone here offer this kind of service? Or how can I make my own VPS with IP from AT&T, Verizon etc?

I would like to take server and rent/lease IP from ISP(resellers) and able to make my own VPS with those IPs. Is there any way to do that? Does any company offer something like this?

I want to start a business with this kind of service. help me out.
That IP belongs to a Class C subnet. So it indeed comes from a residential internet plan.

It's easy. You just buy an AT&T internet connection just like you would do for your home internet. You then host your infra on this connection.

AT&T probably has some plans for small businesses that they allocate on their Class C subnet. Those plans likely give them a gigabit internet plan while remaining in a residential area.
 
That IP belongs to a Class C subnet. So it indeed comes from a residential internet plan.

It's easy. You just buy an AT&T internet connection just like you would do for your home internet. You then host your infra on this connection.

AT&T probably has some plans for small businesses that they allocate on their Class C subnet. Those plans likely give them a gigabit internet plan while remaining in a residential area.
Not convinced. How can I make bulk VPS with bulk IPs?
 
Not convinced. How can I make bulk VPS with bulk IPs?
Those are dynamically allocated IPs. You add a device to the network, your router allocates it a new ip.

There's a reason you don't see large hosting companies like DO or Linode serving their internet from leased internet connections tho. That's cause residential networking infrastructure can't handle something like that.

There's only so much bandwidth and devices a single router can handle. And even your leased internet connection that you get from your isp has a bandwidth throughput limit. Exceed that and they will throttle your internet to the depths of hell.

So, if by bulk you mean "tens of thousands of servers", then no. That isn't possible.
 
I'm also trying to figure this out. Annoying dealing with the people selling the residential VPS. They all have terrible service. I think they rent their IPs from blazingswitch or something 1024 at a time. I Think it might be possible to connect the residential IPs to a dedicated server and then split those into VPS? I'm a tech noob
 
That's maybe just a AT&T datacenter doing colocation? Can't be sure
 
No one doing this will post how they are so you can compete with them lol
 
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