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noipv6 | 3 years ago
facebook started migrating to ipv6-only datacenters in 2014 or so. i think all of them are converted at this point. they only support legacy ip at their network edge, & use siit (iirc) to facilitate access.
noipv6 | 3 years ago
facebook started migrating to ipv6-only datacenters in 2014 or so. i think all of them are converted at this point. they only support legacy ip at their network edge, & use siit (iirc) to facilitate access.
LinuxBender|3 years ago
The tricky part is that almost all datacenters today need to talk out to other datacenters. Not all of them use IPv6 which means they will still need some way to speak IPv4 until all their 3rd party data processors are also doing IPv6 and for Facebook I happen to know that is a lot of 3rd parties. If they are truly IPv6-only in the datacenter then they would have to forward-proxy all outbound connections through something with an IPv4 address on the edge as well and that can not go away until all their partners and vendors are also purely IPv6.
Dagger2|3 years ago