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by bobbob1921
750 days ago
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I’m sure this will annoy some people, but two hurdles for me in adopting ipV6 is, #1-it’s difficult/impossible to memorize the long v6 addresses versus the easy to remember ipv4 addresses (both public and private addresses I’m referring to).
#2-lack of knowledge/understanding of how V6 addresses route versus a fairly deep knowledge of V4 addresses route/subnets. |
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Hell, if you run a modern Microsoft domain (think newer than Windows Server 2008), you're hamstringing yourself if your network is IPv4 only, because since NT6 Windows is IPv6 first system, and there are indeed some corporate features that do not work if services aren't available over v6.