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IPv4 to IPv6 conversion thwarted by ISP peering issues
There aren't enough IPv6 users to report broken routing when ISP peering issues develop, so firms must track their website performance on their own. Opinion
There aren't enough IPv6 users to report broken routing when ISP peering issues develop, so firms must track their website performance on their own.
IPv6 auto-configured addresses raise concern about privacy and the protocol's vulnerability to host tracking attacks, and more.
This week, networking bloggers point out the steady progress of the MapR platform and make a case for the serious adoption of IPv6.
Although ISPs and enterprises continue to roll out IPv6, the protocol has a long way to go before it's fully implemented.
There aren't enough IPv6 users to report broken routing when ISP peering issues develop, so firms must track their website performance on their own. Opinion