Hi,


On Sat, 5 Oct 2019, Michel Py wrote:

Carlos Friaças wrote :
Admitting that "zealotism" is not a got thing might be a good 1st step.

I did not create the IPv4 zealots, I joined their ranks by economic necessity.
I do not like it, but I need the IPv4 ecosystem for 20 more years and I am not 
going to let the IPv6 zealots destroy my business.

Can you let everyone know which ASN or ASNs do you run...? :-)



3 months ago, I turned DECNET off on my network. It was actually not even an 
IT/network decision; customer
decided they were done with a  product, and we de-commissioned the tools with 
DECNET. Business decision.
We run OS/2 Warp, MS-DOS, Windows 95, HPUX, Solaris, Windows 2000, and I 
probably forget some.

So, hardly any IPv6 there :-)

100% IPv4 :-)

OK, so you meant *old* Solaris :-)))


If a new project pops up that will need 10x the public address space you 
have... good luck.

I already have several times more public space than I need. And, $20/IP is 
nothing in the cost of a new project.

Sure.
And you are sitting in the 2nd largest economy in the world? (or the 1st? i lost track...).

And what about everyone else, sitting in different continents, in developing regions, where $20/IP is really a show-stopper...?
The Internet is supposed to be global, right?


Carlos




Michel.

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