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Re: "The Future is Tomorrow" - Go IPv6 young man grow up with your network



On Jun 6, 2007, at 12:58 PM, Noah Abrahamson wrote:

I think perhaps the greatest barrier to widespread IPv6 adoption or implementation isn't so much operating systems, tools and devices so much as it is people, knowledge and skills. IPv6 makes for a great Wikipedia article, however it remains a strange concept for a lot of people who work with technology, on all levels.

Every time IPv6 shows up on SlashDot, there are a host of negative posts, for a whole variety of reasons. I'm not saying those people are necessarily right, but they are in many cases the thought leaders in the field (read: mega-nerds).


Here's the latest thread... on the subject of the v4s running out:
http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/05/24/2225218

Note that one person posts the interesting observation that several companies, including Apple, hold entire /8 (Class A) blocks. And another points out that those can be redistributed at the discretion of ARIN. Not that more IPv4 addresses is a permanent solution... and I also get the impression that ARIN would rather push people to v6 than reallocate the v4s more efficiently.

One other pertinent post from that /. article:
http://www.catb.org/jargon/html/I/Imminent-Death-Of-The-Net- Predicted-.html
:)
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 >Re: "The Future is Tomorrow" - Go IPv6 young man grow up with your network (From: Noah Abrahamson <email@hidden>)



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