The musings and important information storage shed of Matt Kulka. I'll write about quirky things about Gentoo, Solaris and probably even Mac OS X or things dealing with systems administration in general as I encounter them at my daily job or in my limited free-time. Yes, even some Apple fanboyism too!

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IPv6 sexified!

All my LQX services are now natively available via IPv6, including this here lowly blog.

I think we all know the potential advantages that widespread support of IPv6 offers. The obstacle is that despite these advantages, none of them have any monetary motivation behind them. Thus the stagnant state of IPv6 today. But from my view, I do see some movement. The US government threw its weight behind it a few years ago. Most network providers offer some form of IPv6 service.

The more ordinary people that start to offer average web sites via IPv6, the more difficult it will be for the last-mile providers to ignore IPv6, who are really the primary roadblock for widespread adoption. So, if you have the means, now should be your time to throw the services you offer onto IPv6!

posted by Matt | 02/26/09 | 11:12:47 am | 484 views | Hastily filed in Announcements
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