3 Feb
2009
3 Feb
'09
12:35 a.m.
On Feb 3, 2009, at 12:30 AM, Anthony Roberts wrote:
Let's face it - they're going to have to come up with much more creative $200/hour chucklehead consultants to burn through that much anytime soon.
It has been my experience that when you give someone a huge address space to play with (eg 10/8), they start doing things like using bits in the address as flags for things. Suddenly you find yourself using a prefix that should enough for a decent sized country in a half-rack.
It's only slightly harder to imagine a /48 being wasted like that.
Except the RIRs won't give you another /48 when you have only used one trillion IP addresses. -- TTFN, patrick