On Oct 8, 2013, at 11:40 AM, Steven Ryerse 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

The virtual train has left the station.  80% of the servers we are doing now 
are Virtual and most need Internet IP addresses.  Almost all of the Internet IP 
addresses I’m assigning today are being assigned to virtual servers.  Treating 
them somehow like they are different than say a router in that they need one or 
more IP addresses makes no sense.  An Internet IP address - is an Internet IP 
address - is an Internet IP address - no matter what it is assigned to.

I don’t like adding needless restrictions.  -1

To be clear, the Draft Policy isn't changing how ARIN handles virtual devices;
we still verify the customer demand driving those virtual servers if you are 
using
that demand to request additional IP address space.  The Draft Policy adds some
consideration about region of those customers, but that's simply additional work
when verifying customer growth.

This is not a statement in favor or opposed to the draft policy, simply 
clarification
regarding the actual effect of its implementation.

FYI,
/John

John Curran
President and CEO
ARIN

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