Linode launches native IPv6 support
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Linode launches native IPv6 support
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Re: Linode launches native IPv6 support
#2This will be a phased roll-out across the facilities, starting with immediate availability in Fremont, Newark in a week or so, followed by Dallas.
From the FAQ[1] page:
Fremont, CA: Yes
Dallas, TX: Soon
Atlanta, GA: No ETA
Newark, NJ: About a week
London, UK: Q4 2011
[1]: http://www.linode.com/IPv6/Re: Linode launches native IPv6 support
#3Re: Linode launches native IPv6 support
#4Granted, you're paying for addresses pooled among hosts with failover, which could be well worth paying for.
But come on Linode, a single IPv6 address allocation is ridiculous.
Update: Found this post by caker (linode guy) http://forum.linode.com/viewtopic.php?t=7055&highlight=i...
He mentions a third option involving a /64, does not mention if it will cost extra:
"We'll also be rolling out support to have an entire /64 routed to one of your IPv6 Linodes, which you can then route wherever you please."
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#7 > Can I get more than one IPv6 address?
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> A single IPv6 address can be assigned to your Linode for free.
I hope this is a misunderstanding -- if not, it's actually a huge step backwards. The current solution for IPv6 in linode (HE tunnel to static IPv4 address) gives each node a full /64. It could be argued that this is a bit excessive, but it seems fairly typical, and lets you do useful things like serve multiple SSL sites from a single host without bothering with SNI.Re: Linode launches native IPv6 support
#8Wow, just one IPv6 address for free, pay for the rest. Granted, you're paying for addresses pooled among hosts with failover, which could be well worth paying for. But come on Linode, a single IPv6 address allocation is ridiculous. Update: Found this post by caker (linode guy) http://forum.linode.com/viewtopic.php?t=7055&highlight=i... He mentions a third option involving a /64, does not mention if it will cost extra…
Re: Linode launches native IPv6 support
#9On the same day that Slicehost announced that it will move into Rackspace because of the transition to IPv6… What are the odds?
Re: Linode launches native IPv6 support
#10Wow, just one IPv6 address for free, pay for the rest. Granted, you're paying for addresses pooled among hosts with failover, which could be well worth paying for. But come on Linode, a single IPv6 address allocation is ridiculous. Update: Found this post by caker (linode guy) http://forum.linode.com/viewtopic.php?t=7055&highlight=i... He mentions a third option involving a /64, does not mention if it will cost extra…