On Sat, Mar 06, 2010 at 02:23:59AM +0800, Owen DeLong wrote:
Owen (who is very glad these are technologies OTHER people will use)
:) My point was not really to push a particular technology, although we believe ds-lite is worth looking at or ISC wouldn't have implemented and released it. (Among other things it does put the pain of figuring out deployment in more or less the same place that IPv4 exhaustion will be felt: in service-provider networks that will need to grow after the end of the unallocated IPv4 without leaving behind legacy customers.) My point was more that there *are* alternatives in this space that didn't exist until fairly recently, there's now a much bigger solution space for the gap between IPv4 runout and global-scale native IPv6 deployment than maybe people think.... But it's going to take some effort to find and use the technology that's right for you and your network, so start allocating that resource now if you haven't yet. Suzanne