If the Chinese could do it... Why not now? Akamai could enable ipv6 for the web server like they did for world ipv6 day.
IMO this is still very useful even if the back end is not v6 enabled Regards Carlos Sent from my iPad On Jan 12, 2012, at 6:40 PM, Adrian Kennard <[email protected]> wrote: > On 12/01/12 18:27, Neil J. McRae wrote: >> ok I'm biting! I suspect I will regret it! :) >> >> enabling the web server to be IPV6 is probably trivial but it would be less >> than ideal if the network that connects it was not yet ready to deliver >> IPV6. >> >> BT's IPv6 roll out programme is documented on her website. >> >> I am not part of London2012 but I would imagine that in such a large >> logistical project, with significant media attention, like this, many >> details and systems are tested and locked down into production well in >> advance of the date of the event. > > Good job IPv6 has been properly around and working for well over a > decade now, and people with at least that length of experience running > IPv6 in large networks (like JANET) are available. > >
