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On 15/05/2024 16:00, [email protected] wrote:
Message: 11
Date: Tue, 14 May 2024 20:12:31 +0000
From: Mel Beckman<[email protected]>
To: Adam Thompson<[email protected]>
Cc: nanog<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Q: is RFC3531 still applicable?
Message-ID:<[email protected]>
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I never could understand the motivation behind RFC3531. Just assign
/64s. A single /64 subnet has 18,446,744,073,709,551,616  host
addresses.  It is enough. Period.

With IPv6 when you think of assignment to end-user, it's better to think in terms of 'use case' rather than number of hosts within a single network.

As a residential user I might have wifi, voip, TV, CCTV,,... each of them can use its own prefix.

As a bare metal user in a datacenter , I might have different needs when I build any internal networks.

As a corporate user, I think this one is the more obvious.

The only end-user who might stick with a single /64 is
- 1 smartphone
- 1 VM


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Willy Manga

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