26 Jul
2007
26 Jul
'07
6:21 a.m.
At 11:18 AM +0100 7/26/07, Stephen Wilcox wrote:
um, so thats consistent with what i said.. in fact it implies only a very small number of organisations need to pay close attention and those are the ones best suited to implementing policy changes to ensure their users continue to have a good service
this means 90% of orgs can probably wait and see what the 10% do first..
Completely incorrect. In order that we can continue to have reasonable routing growth during new customer add, those 10% need to move to IPv6. While you don't have to move your entire infrastructure to IPv6, you need to add IPv6 to the public-facing servers that you'd like to still be Internet connected. /John