I currently have two VPS systems that I’m using to test out IPv6 connectivity. One of them is with arpnetworks, and the other is with nerios. More companies I’ve noticed are offering native IPv6 connectivity, and assigning /64 or /48 blocks to users.
Incidentally, I’d like to recommend arpnetworks as a provider of FreeBSD and OpenBSD VPS systems. I’ve found that they have the fastest virtualization for BSD of any of the providers that I’ve used so far. Their specialty is BSD virtual servers, so this is a niche hosting company that delivers a quality service for the money paid.
I’ve been using IPv6 for connecting to IRC servers, and do run some webservers. There will probably be more to do as more people start connecting with it. So far there aren’t any providers in the area that are offering Internet access with v6, so for now I use the 192.88.99.1 anycast method to connect.
