Credit to Digital Ocean for ipv6 offering

David Conrad drc at virtualized.org
Tue Jun 17 20:13:19 UTC 2014


On Jun 17, 2014, at 12:55 PM, Grzegorz Janoszka <Grzegorz at Janoszka.pl> wrote:
> There are still applications that break with subnet smaller than /64, so all VPS providers probably have to use /64 addressing.

Wouldn't that argue for /64s?

> /64 for one customer seems to be too much,

In what way? What are you trying to protect against? It can't be address exhaustion (there are 2,305,843,009,213,693,952 possible /64s in the currently used format specifier. If there are 1,000,000,000 customer assignments every day of the year, the current format specifier will last over 6 million years).

Regards,
-drc

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