Gert Doering <[email protected]> writes:
> Hi, > > On Sat, Mar 08, 2025 at 03:31:50PM +0100, Jan Zorz - Go6 wrote: >> On 6. 3. 25 13:47, Jonas Lochmann wrote: >> > My goal is to use multiple uplinks, but not only for redundancy. Most of >> > the time, all (in my case 2) uplinks are available and then the question >> > is how to make use of both of them. >> As soon as you leave the AS+PI+BGP area in this case you start getting >> into a deep, dark, complex well of magic and witchcraft. > > As if AS+PI+BGP is *not* dark & full of witchcraft :-) > > (Figuring out why and where your packets are coming *back* to you - or > not! - and getting balancing across multiple upstreams about the way > you want/need that balanced... - outgoing is the trivial part) > > Also, AS+PI+BGP just does not scale to millions of endusers or > "barbershop scale" small enterprises. While I agree with you Gert, maybe it *should*. The whole point of IPv6 is end-to-end connectivity and re-enabling users. Imho something like multi link applications *should* be something trivial to solve in the IPv6 world. Whether that's PI/PA+LIR space or multiple addresses per node, that's debatable, but generally speaking, IPv6 should be there to *solve* problems, not to add. Just my 200 KRW, Nico -- Sustainable and modern Infrastructures by ungleich.ch ----- To unsubscribe from this mailing list or change your subscription options, please visit: https://mailman.ripe.net/mailman3/lists/ipv6-wg.ripe.net/ As we have migrated to Mailman 3, you will need to create an account with the email matching your subscription before you can change your settings. More details at: https://www.ripe.net/membership/mail/mailman-3-migration/
