On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 11:20 AM, Keith Moore <mo...@network-heretics.com>wrote:

> Indeed, that is one of its main virtues.  6to4 decouples application
> deployment of v6 from network deployment of v6, and helps reduce the
> "chicken or egg" problem.
>

No, it does not - in fact, it is the opposite.

Geoff has presented data that shows that anycasted 6to4 as a connectivity
mechanism has a failure rate of the order of 20-30%. We have data that
clearly shows that Mac OS 10.6.4, which uses 6to4 by default, has a ~50x
greater failure rate when connecting to dual-stack servers than Mac OS
10.6.5 - and the only change is to not use 6to4 by default. Search the list
archives for details.

So the existence of 6to4 is in itself a significant barrier for IPv6
deployment for server operators and content providers. And if you believe
the access networks, the lack of IPv6 content is one of the most significant
barriers to IPv6 deployment in access networks.

Application developers should develop using manually configured tunnels, not
6to4. At least they don't have a 20% failure rate.
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