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by zaphar
1637 days ago
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And yet we are probably multiple decades away from 90% adoption and it is quite possible given the level of coordination required that we may never get to 100% adoption. We are more than 20 years in and I am still required to support ipv4 if I want to reach the market reliably while ipv6 has little incentive for me to support other than a general sense of goodwill/responsibility and the vague hope that someday it will result in an even larger network. We need an expanded address space. The ipv6 rollout is proving to be one of the least effective ways to get it in practical terms. |
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IPv4 prices were in the mid-US$30/IP in early 2021 and they're now around mid-$50:
* https://auctions.ipv4.global
I think The Marketâ„¢ will decide that trying to run IPv4 in a lot of places will be too expensive, and that end-points will get assigned IPv6 with various translation mechanisms being run for the 'legacy' Internet.
Heck, even AWS if finally allowing IPv6-only infrastructure:
* https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/networking-and-content-delivery...