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Re: ARIN just subdivided their last /17, /18, /19, /20, /21 and /22. Down to only /23s and /24s now. : ipv6


From: Lyndon Nerenberg <lyndon () orthanc ca>
Date: Sat, 27 Jun 2015 10:23:27 -0700

On Jun 27, 2015, at 5:35 AM, Rafael Possamai <rafael () gav ufsc br> wrote:

How long do you think it will take to completely get rid of IPv4? Or is it
even going to happen at all?

IPX ruled the roost, very popularly, for a little while.  How long did it take to die?  Why did it die?  What were the 
triggers that pushed it over the cliff?  I think there's a lot to be learned from that piece of recent history.  
Specifically, as a demonstration of how a "most popular" protocol can find itself ejected from the arena in the blink 
of an eye.  I knew several people who built their career path on the assumptions of IPX.  Ouch.

--lyndon

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