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gurrone | 3 years ago

20 years ago it was the lack of IPv6 support on the CPE holding IPv6 on the server side back, nowadays it's a lack of IPv6 at major SaaS providers causing issues. In most of the scenarios I was involved in we made sure that the CDN in front of the product was able to terminate IPv6 and left everything behind it v4 only. About 1/3 to 1/2 of the traffic received was sent via IPv6 on those setups. Maybe time to turn that around and use the CDN to make the product also available via v4? Leaves you with maintaining a NAT gateway for your own infrastructure.

BTW also only one of the office networks I had to deal with in the past 20 years hat experimental IPv6 support, and that was at a small local hosting company. Everything bigger than that also sticks to IPv4 only for now. :(

Strange how things change but still stay the same.

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