Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
i can see from the list of issues covered in the novell CLP 11
Good. Those kind of things should be ahead of the curve.
practicum that IPv6 is part of that. so how many people here are using IPv6 on a serious basis in their IT infrastructure?
+1
already? and why?
It is easier to deploy it in a gradual strategic way than to scramble when you suddenly have to support it.
+1.
did you really get to a point where IPv4 simply couldn't do the job anymore?
There is just no reason not to begin phasing out IPv4.
What if your internal/local/RFC1918 network is all IPv4 and works very well? Is there a reason to start phasing that out? I'm not so sure, it's certainly not easy coming up with a business case. In particular if you've still got IPv4-only applications (mysql, asterisk as somebody already mentioned). Wrt to the external network, it would be highly desirable to begin a slow transition to IPv6, but my main worry here is that my upstream provider does not have the skills required to support me/my company. There are not very many IPv6 deployments on xDSL yet. /Per -- Per Jessen, Zürich (5.4°C) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org