On Mon, 17 Oct 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree that the end state is *NOT* 100% multihoming. It is too
complex for most people and there is no business justification for
it. But an awful lot of business customers will be able to justify
multihoming. That is part and parcel of the "mission critical"
Internet.
Portability is another aspect. You mightn't need multihoming for
failover (don't know about you, but my ISP is plenty reliable), but
you might want the ability to be "multihomed over time".
Course, IPv6 makes renumbering really easy, so maybe that argument is
moot.
regards,
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