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by thomaszander
1603 days ago
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> their approach still spends 7 bits on the prefix. The Yggdrasil people are very clear that this is a research project. Not to be used in production, to be used at your own risk etc etc etc. In that light I find it unfair to claim it spends addressspace. Which, I might add, is pretty darn huge and we are not going to run out of addresses any time soon. If ever. Maybe pedantic, but needed to point out that the 7 in `0200/7` of the usage is the opposite of being spent. The 7 first bits are the mask you need to apply to indicate that it is INSIDE the yggdrasil address-space. Which means that they only 'spend' 1 bit from from the first byte. Not 7. |
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I agree with you — in the context of IPv6 addressing in general, who cares about 7 bits? Heck, who cares about 64 bits?