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> Fecha: Sun, 03 Jun 2007 22:58:37 -0700
> Para: John Curran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CC: Igor Gashinsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Asunto: Re: IPv6 transition work was RE: NANOG 40 agenda posted
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PALET MARTINEZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Asunto: Re: IPv6 transition work was RE: NANOG 40 agenda posted
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> What I guess have not been clear on is the fact that loadbalancers for
> many people are an integral (and required) part of the *architecture*
> (and not just somet
william(at)elan.net wrote:
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I suppose, but certain places like Mozilla, would be dead in the water
without load balancers. Citrix got their act together and shipped 8.0
with v6 vips on the front talking to v4 servers on the backend.
While I understand that some place may want to put pol
On Sun, 3 Jun 2007, matthew zeier wrote:
John Curran wrote:
Best of luck with it; load-balancers aren't generally hiding
in ISP's backbones and it hasn't been major revenue for
the traditional router crowd. Net result is there hasn't
been much IPv6 attention in that market...
I suppose,
John Curran wrote:
Best of luck with it; load-balancers aren't generally hiding
in ISP's backbones and it hasn't been major revenue for
the traditional router crowd. Net result is there hasn't
been much IPv6 attention in that market...
I suppose, but certain places like Mozilla, would be
At 7:16 PM -0400 6/3/07, Igor Gashinsky wrote:
>Again, we are working on it,
Good to know...
>it is much harder then it seems, my views are
>my own, I'm not in any way speaking for my employer, ...
Best of luck with it; load-balancers aren't generally hiding
in ISP's backbones and it hasn't bee
What I guess have not been clear on is the fact that loadbalancers for
many people are an integral (and required) part of the *architecture*
(and not just something u need to distribute load), and as such, are a
component that must support v6 for the *service* to then be able to
support it (muc
Agree, and in fact, a quick though is that as you may expect *much less*
IPv6 traffic today, not having load balancing may not be an issue, and you
can always actively measure if the traffic is going high, etc.
If the time arrives when the traffic is so high and your preferred vendor
doesn't yet