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Re: Yahoo and IPv6
From: Lorenzo Colitti <lorenzo () colitti com>
Date: Fri, 13 May 2011 19:12:08 -0700
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 11:22 AM, Owen DeLong <owen () delong com> wrote:
In other words, Igor can't turn on AAAA records generally until there are 182,001 IPv6-only users that are broken from his lack of AAAA records.
There will be no IPv6-only users. There will only be users with better IPv6 connectivity than IPv4 connectivity.
This will be interesting. Personally, I think it will be more along the lines of when there are more IPv6 only eye-balls with broken IPv4 than there are IPv4 eye-balls with broken IPv6, AAAA will become the obvious solution.
Agreed. The problem is how to get there. Given that 0.2% of Google users has IPv6 today, my money is still on this taking a while.
Current thread:
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6, (continued)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Igor Gashinsky (May 10)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Owen DeLong (May 10)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Matthew Palmer (May 10)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Owen DeLong (May 10)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Franck Martin (May 11)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Scott Whyte (May 12)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Owen DeLong (May 12)
- RE: Yahoo and IPv6 Frank Bulk (May 10)
- RE: Yahoo and IPv6 Frank Bulk (May 10)
- RE: Yahoo and IPv6 Igor Gashinsky (May 11)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Lorenzo Colitti (May 13)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Bjoern A. Zeeb (May 13)
- RE: Yahoo and IPv6 George Bonser (May 13)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Randy Bush (May 13)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Matthew Petach (May 13)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Owen DeLong (May 14)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Bjoern A. Zeeb (May 14)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Matthew Kaufman (May 14)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Bjoern A. Zeeb (May 14)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Cameron Byrne (May 14)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Matthew Kaufman (May 14)