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I actually did exactly this.

I run a very small site for a local club from an AWS Nano instance. Minimum cost is important. When AWS announced that they would begin charging for public IPv4 addresses, I enabled IPv6 on the subnet (which was tricky), updates the DNS record, and removed the IPv4 address.

In my case, no one notices or cares because they almost always access the site through their cell phones.



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