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mightyham | 2 months ago

For consumer traffic, your probably right. In data centers, cloud computing, and various enterprise networking solutions, IPv4 is still king. I'm sure IPv6 would work fine in all these use cases, but as long as many large tech companies are not exhausting the CIDR ranges they own (or can opt for using private ranges) there is no impetus to rework existing network infrastructure.

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betaby|2 months ago

> cloud computing

Nope. Large scale DCs are IPv6 only underneath, exascalers like Google and Meta have stated that multiple times. I.e. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3ird3UDnOA also see various NANOG talks https://www.youtube.com/@TeamNANOG/videos

kortilla|2 months ago

The underlay might be v6, but that doesn’t change the fact that people heavily use v4 for the actual workload traffic (i.e. the cloud computing part). EC2 VPCs still default to v4 only last time I checked.

Hyper scalers != cloud computing.

immibis|2 months ago

A great many home ISPs are also IPv6 only, and tunnel your IPv4 packets.