On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 07:49:03PM -0700, Michael Thomas wrote:
On 04/25/2013 07:27 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
AWS stands out as a complete laggard in this area.
Heh... that's why I put all kinds of question marks and hedges :) That's disappointing about aws. On the other hand, if aws lights up v6, a huge amount of content will be v6 capable in one swell-foop.
Even if the only thing that supported IPv6 was ELB, and everything else was still IPv4 internally, that'd put a lot of traffic on IPv6 very quickly, and ELB is something *entirely* controlled by AWS (you CNAME to an ELB FQDN, AWS takes care of resolution and proxies a TCP connection to your instance). - Matt -- "Ah, the beauty of OSS. Hundreds of volunteers worldwide volunteering their time inventing and implementing new, exciting ways for software to suck." -- Toni Lassila, in the Monastery