iMac:owen (112) ~ % host www.amazon.com
2022/03/31 17:16:40
www.amazon.com is an alias for tp.47cf2c8c9-frontier.amazon.com.
tp.47cf2c8c9-frontier.amazon.com is an alias for d3ag4hukkh62yn.cloudfront.ne
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/networking-and-content-delivery/introducing-ipv6-only-subnets-and-ec2-instances/
> On 1 Apr 2022, at 06:44, Owen DeLong via NANOG wrote:
>
> In short:
> Amazon
> Alibaba
> Google Cloud
>
> And a few other laggards that are key destinations that a
In short:
Amazon
Alibaba
Google Cloud
And a few other laggards that are key destinations that a lot of eyeball
customers expect to be
able to reach.
Owen
> On Mar 29, 2022, at 13:53 , Jacques Latour wrote:
>
> So, in 25, 50 or 100 years from now, are we still going to
Sites looking at the traffic they get and saying, you know what all our
customers connect to us
over IPv6 with some of them also connecting over IPv4. I think we can stop
supporting IPv4 now.
ISP’s saying this IPv4aaS isn’t getting much traffic anymore lets out source it
for the few
customers
If then industry still hasn't adopted v6 full in 25 years maybe it's v6
that should be given up it, that it clearly wasn't what customers wanted.
Perhaps we should should have a small group working on the next iteration.
-jim
On Tue, Mar 29, 2022, 5:54 PM Jacques Latour wrote:
> So, in 25, 50 o
So, in 25, 50 or 100 years from now, are we still going to be dual stack
IPv4/IPv6?
When are we going to give up on IPv4?
People can run IPv4 all they want inside their networks for 1000s of years.
What will it take to be IPv6 only?
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