50 IPs, even in the same /24, for presumably, what will be used primarily as a webserver, seems very, very excessive.
I can understand having separate IPs to separate mainstream from adult, to separate businesses, etc - and also for SSL services and backend use make sense too. But all that can often be done just fine with a handful of IPs (ie. 6-14) in the same block.
If you're going to insist on having IPs in separate /24s, you might as well as go with multiple servers too, each assigned to IPs in separate /24s.
With all that said, what are you seeking to use the server for?
Ron
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