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Does your ISP provides IPv6 ? If so, you might want to use that as it'll be easier to setup than running your own dhcpv6 server or router.
Also, you gotta keep in mind that the world is not ready for full IPv6 yet, so you need to consider wether or not your cluster require ipv4 access or not. If it does, your best bet is to go with a dual stack, but it doesn't solve your /24 limitation problem. The other solution is NAT64, but this techno is not quite ready in terms of FOSS solutions IMO, and it requires a separate router to do the NAT part for your, which you want to avoid apparently. So yeah, not many options here ^^