5 Mar
2010
5 Mar
'10
10:01 a.m.
On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 08:40:19AM -0600, Dan White wrote:
On 05/03/10 12:39 +0000, bmanning@vacation.karoshi.com wrote:
er... what part of dual-stack didn't you understand? dual-stack consumes exactly the same number of v4 and v6 addresses.
I would expect the number of v6 addresses assigned to a host to be a multiple of the number of v4 addresses, depending on the type of host.
true that... i was being - perhaps - too literal.
imho - the path through the woods is an IVI-like solution.
Or, dual stack today. When you've run out of IPv4 addresses for new end users, set them up an IPv6 HTTP proxy, SMTP relay and DNS resolver and/or charge a premium for IPv4 addresses when you start to sweat.
and then we are back to drc's comments.
-- Dan White