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by TZubiri
1009 days ago
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I mean there's several existing solutions, NAT, ipv4 rationing, ip leasing, coexisting with ipv6. Things look fine to me, the reality is dual stack, a full ipv6 transition is idyllic and pointless. I'm certainly not the first ipv6 critic, and you may notice the nuance that I didn't advocate for not using it, I just don't advocate dropping ipv4. Furthermore it doesn't matter if I advocate it or not, like a train ipv4 keeps going, it's only ipv6 that is advocated. |
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