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@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ But we need to stress the importance of IPv6 availability when you're running a
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grid is boldly claiming to be a new Internet, we should make sure we adhere to the new protocols that are future-proof.
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Hence: IPv6 is the base, and IPv4 is just there to accomodate the transition.
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Nowadays, RIPE can't even hand out consecutive /22 IPv4 blocks any more for new LIRs, so you'll be bound to market to
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Nowadays, RIPE can't even hand out consecutive /22 IPv4 slice any more for new LIRs, so you'll be bound to market to
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get IPv4, mostly at rates of 10-15 Euro per IP. Things tend to get costly that way.
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So anyway, IPv6 is not an afterthought in 0-OS, we're starting with it.
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@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ But we need to stress the importance of IPv6 availability when you're running a
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grid is boldly claiming to be a new Internet, we should make sure we adhere to the new protocols that are future-proof.
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Hence: IPv6 is the base, and IPv4 is just there to accomodate the transition.
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Nowadays, RIPE can't even hand out consecutive /22 IPv4 blocks any more for new LIRs, so you'll be bound to market to
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Nowadays, RIPE can't even hand out consecutive /22 IPv4 slice any more for new LIRs, so you'll be bound to market to
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get IPv4, mostly at rates of 10-15 Euro per IP. Things tend to get costly that way.
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So anyway, IPv6 is not an afterthought in 0-OS, we're starting with it.
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