[TriLUG] IPv6 migration resistance

Greg Cox glcox at pobox.com
Fri Mar 9 18:03:17 EST 2012


On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 9:45 AM, Kevin Otte <nivex at nivex.net> wrote:
> At the meeting last night, a number of people exclaimed that the IPv6
> migration "will never happen."

How IS Cassandra doing these days?

> The thing is, this sort of transition happened once already:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqOS5d4gJz8

homeserver:~$ dig +noall +answer @8.8.8.8 ipv6.google.com. AAAA
ipv6.google.com.	86399	IN	CNAME	ipv6.l.google.com.
ipv6.l.google.com.	299	IN	AAAA	2001:4860:800e::93
homeserver:~$ dig +noall +answer @8.8.8.8 www.youtube.com. AAAA
www.youtube.com.	86400	IN	CNAME	youtube-ui.l.google.com.
homeserver:~$ dig +noall +answer @8.8.8.8 youtube-ui.l.google.com. AAAA
homeserver:~$

Sorry, had to kick over and run ipv4 to see evidence of how awesome
ipv6 and dual-stacks are.

> Or, for those of you who are fans of the Battlestar Galactica series from a
> few years back: "All of this has happened before. All of this will happen
> again. So say we all."

Past performance is not indicative of future returns.



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