On 02/10/13 18:03, Tony Wicks wrote:
It pretty much is at this stage, though. You can turn on native v6 on a LAN of "normal" workstations running modern operating systems, let them pick up an address through RA and not even notice that suddenly you're connecting over v6 to Google et al. Anecdotally I've been running native v6 on my home and work LANs for years and the number of failures as a result of IPv6 is vastly outweighed by things like technicians cutting the wrong wires.
Turn off IPv4 and see how far you get.
Obviously not far - because IPv6 is insufficiently available. That means more people need to turn v6 on, not hold off because it isn't currently a complete solution. Currently neither my ISP nor my VPS host will offer native IPv6 - it doesn't matter which is the chicken and which is the egg if all we have is the dinosaur ... Richard