16 Jun
2015
16 Jun
'15
3:49 p.m.
William Herrin wrote:
If you read what Joe wrote, he doesn't currently have an AS number or employ BGP with his Internet providers. Extrapolate for his IPv4 assignment situation and the /24 announcement barrier. In an IPv4-depleted world, he won't be doing anycast any time soon, even if it was a sound plan.
Anyone having /24 can start hosting business with 255*N anycast servers. Masataka Ohta