2 Feb
2008
2 Feb
'08
11:01 p.m.
On Feb 2, 2008 6:24 PM, Thomas Kühne <thomas@kuehne.cn> wrote:
Another factor is that with IPv4, you need to be pragmatic, because if you don't, you have no connectivity. With IPv6, you can impose arbitrary restrictions as much as you want, because IPv4 makes sure there is always fallback connectivity anyway.
Maybe, but the most frequently encountered errors were time outs and those usually degrade performance drastically.
one might also consider that there may not be v4 conectivity in all cases, so if you offer up a AAAA please make sure the services on the relevant AAAA/A are consistent/available. -Chris