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by throw0101b
330 days ago
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> Not sure why you'd need more than 10/8 Large organizations have moved to IPv6 because they, and everyone else, are using 10/8, and so when mergers and acquisitions happen trying to connect the networks together becomes a nightmare. See this talk from Wells Fargo as an example: * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzTWjNUb4H4 |
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IPv6 can help, but in my experience there's just soo much old IPv4 tech that no one is prepared to migrate to IPv6.