Facebook Begins Deploying IPv6
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Facebook Begins Deploying IPv6
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Re: Facebook Begins Deploying IPv6
#2Re: Facebook Begins Deploying IPv6
#3Why is this trending when this is actually the more important news story? http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1383525
Also, your "buy gold" quip gets an insta-flag for scaremongering.
Re: Facebook Begins Deploying IPv6
#4Why is this trending when this is actually the more important news story? http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1383525
Because we've been almost out of ipv4 addresses forever and nobody has an accurate prediction as to when it will really start to matter.
Re: Facebook Begins Deploying IPv6
#5Why is this trending when this is actually the more important news story? http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1383525
Thus, it isn't an important news story at all.
And isn't gold at record high levels recently?
Re: Facebook Begins Deploying IPv6
#6Why is this trending when this is actually the more important news story? http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1383525
IP v4 is never going to run out. As it gets more scarce, it will get more carefully used (more NAT, smaller subnets, more services sharing IPs) and more costly, but it's not going to RUN RUN RUN THUMP in a sharp cutoff like Y2K. Thus, it isn't an important news story at all. And isn't gold at record high levels recently?
Re: Facebook Begins Deploying IPv6
#7Why is this trending when this is actually the more important news story? http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1383525
IP v4 is never going to run out. As it gets more scarce, it will get more carefully used (more NAT, smaller subnets, more services sharing IPs) and more costly, but it's not going to RUN RUN RUN THUMP in a sharp cutoff like Y2K. Thus, it isn't an important news story at all. And isn't gold at record high levels recently?
If that's not a sharp cutoff, I don't know what is. If you're a hosting company, what do you do when your customer growth outpaces your ability to procure IP addresses?
Re: Facebook Begins Deploying IPv6
#8Why is this trending when this is actually the more important news story? http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1383525
Everyone knows that IPv4 is running out; we've known for years. That's non-news. (You can tell because CNN is covering it.) The story is how people are fixing the problem. Also, your "buy gold" quip gets an insta-flag for scaremongering.
Re: Facebook Begins Deploying IPv6
#9Earlier quoted context omitted.
IP v4 is never going to run out. As it gets more scarce, it will get more carefully used (more NAT, smaller subnets, more services sharing IPs) and more costly, but it's not going to RUN RUN RUN THUMP in a sharp cutoff like Y2K. Thus, it isn't an important news story at all. And isn't gold at record high levels recently?
If it's not called run out, what do you call it when a company goes to their RIR with a well-justified request and is told "Sorry, that's a great request -- sure -- but we don't have a block to give you." If that's not a sharp cutoff, I don't know what is. If you're a hosting company, what do you do when your customer growth outpaces your ability to procure IP addresses?
Re: Facebook Begins Deploying IPv6
#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
IP v4 is never going to run out. As it gets more scarce, it will get more carefully used (more NAT, smaller subnets, more services sharing IPs) and more costly, but it's not going to RUN RUN RUN THUMP in a sharp cutoff like Y2K. Thus, it isn't an important news story at all. And isn't gold at record high levels recently?
If it's not called run out, what do you call it when a company goes to their RIR with a well-justified request and is told "Sorry, that's a great request -- sure -- but we don't have a block to give you." If that's not a sharp cutoff, I don't know what is. If you're a hosting company, what do you do when your customer growth outpaces your ability to procure IP addresses?