• thejml@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    I use IPv6 every day and everywhere I can. It solves so many issues in large corporate and ISP network setups. And yes 10. Wasn’t big enough, and NATing is a PitA.

    Honestly we just keep pushing it off when it’s not that bad. Workaround after workaround just because people are lazy.

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        3 months ago

        IPv6 isn’t just a larger IPv4. There are features inherent to it, like link-local actually functioning and being predictable, unlike APIPA in v4 which was grafted on as an afterthought and breaks more than it works.

        It also functions router-less. You can grab 30 10-port switches and just stick them together and start plugging computers in. It will work without configuration or an authority.

        I am all v6 internally, but that’s not because I have a splatillion devices, but rather it’s just better and easier to manage.

      • Frezik@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        3 months ago

        16M devices on one network would almost certainly have major scalability problems all its own. SMB chattiness alone . . . shudder.