2 Feb
2009
2 Feb
'09
5:50 p.m.
Le lundi 02 février 2009 à 23:17 +0000, Johnny Eriksson a écrit :
Michael Hallgren <m.hallgren@free.fr>:
Really really LARGE scalability testing that needs more addresses than RFC1918 gives you.
Use IPv6.
For an IPv4 scalability test? Interesting idea...
Plaisanterie of sorts... But off "plaisanterie," I ref. the statement above.
Apart from the basic incompability here, my opinion of IPv6 is that it just gives you 2^96 more addresses to repeat all the old mistakes with.
Some mistakes, sure; not all. Keep the multihoming game in mind, for instance. Sure is that misuse is much possible also in the IPv6 space! Cheers, mh
--Johnny
-- michael hallgren, mh2198-ripe