On Jun 9, 2011, at 18:47 , Masataka Ohta wrote:
> james woodyatt wrote:
>> 
>> I need *native* IPv6 into my home in San Francisco for my day job,
> 
> Really?

Very very very few people have day jobs that require native IPv6 service to 
their home network today.

I'm an exception because I have a requirement that IPv6 and IPv4 provide more 
or less *equivalent* performance characteristics.  The extra 20 milliseconds of 
queuing delay caused by the 6over4 tunnel endpoint should be acceptable to 
almost everyone else, but it's a deal-breaker for me.  For reasons I'm not 
going to discuss here, I need IPv6 to be at least as good if not better than 
IPv4-- today, not three years from now--- and I'm forced to leave my ISP over 
it.


--
james woodyatt <j...@apple.com>
member of technical staff, core os networking



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