
Hi, Forcing IPv6 on all users is not an option. If just there was an simple "extension" on IPv4 on the other hand .... Imho also some level of scarcity is beneficial, IPs don't get "wasted" like in the days of old and all IPs are considered valuable. However, i am against the price gouging some operators do. -Aleksi Ursin Magna Capax Finland On 27.5.2016 13:08, Host.AG wrote:
Hi
I'm rather new here and i don't know the past discussions. Wouldn't it be better to force ipv6 adoption? I think that's the only way to solve the problems with ipv4, from it's high price to it's scarcity and inequality.
Best Regards, Bogdan Ionescu https://www.host.ag
On 5/27/2016 12:50 PM, Host Master wrote:
There’s certainly been a lot of talk about IPv4, and it running out and has been for a very long time, and how it’s turned into a black market with people selling IP’s at ridiculous figures. We’re all up in arms about that but to be honest, it’s up to us to correct this situation. How do we do this? By adopting IPv6 more widely and more quickly. IPv6 is 20 years old this year, yet according to Google, only 10-11% of its visitors use IPv6. This is appalling. At my company, we’ve implemented IPv6 as a dual-stack solution. Every new customer we add gets IPv6 whether they ask for it or not. We also have a project to IPv6-ise all our existing customers, because I feel it’s really important to adopt IPv6 to avoid all these IPv4 complications and issues.
IPv6 is easy people, don’t be afraid of it. Put it on all your servers. Make your websites support it. We, as network administrators, have a responsibility to the world to lead by example and utilize IPv6 to its fullest. It’s not going to resolve the IPv4 issues that we have today, but the more we do, the closer we get ourselves to a final solution – no more IPv4.
Nowadays, when I talk to customers, or even other technical people, I refer to IP – and legacy IP. We all need to have the same mind-set.
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Netscenario
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