Hi Jens and list,

> Seriously. Several people told me "If AWS doesn't offer IPv6 we don't
> need IPv6." On the other hand someone told me "our solution for IPv6
> hosting is Amazon. Or some other cloud provider."

I had a somewhat similar experience with a customer not too long (not
long enough?) ago.  They used AWS/S3 for some relevant stuff, and since
it was done externally it wasn't properly QAed.  When Amazon switched
IPv6 off again, they had a little bit of an issue.  We only found out
kind of accidentially, especially so because they didn't want to make it
all that obvious that they are using Amazon.

To my knowledge they are still trying to figure out where to move
everything to, and how to do such a move seamlessly.  Good News[TM] is
that this was outside the scope of my responsibilities, but it was still
rather frustrating.


Cheers,

    Benedikt
    
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