In message <000e7a4f-6391-4842-b2ed-2a28b8d3e...@virtualized.org>, David Conrad 
writes:
>
> Mark,
>
> On Nov 14, 2014, at 11:19 AM, Mark Andrews <ma...@isc.org> wrote:
> >> I believe a better (still not perfect) analogy would be 6to4
> >
> > 6to4 has asymetric routing 99.99999% of the time,
>
> 99.9% of all statistics are made up.
>
> > encapsulating IPv4 address mismatch, etc. which are 6to4 specific
> issues.
>
> You apparently missed the "(still not perfect) analogy" bit.
>
> The point was that operationally, anycast can be a PITA to debug and
> unowned anycast increases the magnitude of the PITA.
>
> I'll not comment on the split root zone aspects until I see the revised
> draft.
>
> Regards,
> -drc

6to4 has the listed issues independent of whether you use the anycast
to get to the decapsulation router or not.  Using 6to4 as a reason
for not doing anycast is like comparing apples to cars.  They have
nothing to so with each other.

Mark

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