2 Feb
2009
2 Feb
'09
9:01 p.m.
On 3/02/2009, at 12:17 PM, Johnny Eriksson wrote:
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...
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.
Not quite.. 2^96 = 79228162514264337593543950336 2^128-2^32 = 340282366920938463463374607427473244160 -- Nathan Ward