Greg Freemyer wrote:
On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 2:34 PM, gumb
wrote: Does that mean that IPv6 solves all these woes, or does it still have to work around some of them for backwards compatibility?
Another analogy.
Let's say you could express a thought in Mandarin in a short sentence, but it will take a long paragraph to do it in English.
So in theory, Mandarin is easier, but if you only speak English, Mandarin is not a good option.
That is how I feel about IPv6. I speak IPv4 pretty fluently. I don't even know the IPv6 terminology, so its not an option unless I want to invest a lot of learning curve up front.
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