Re: IPv6 transition work was RE: NANOG 40 agenda posted

From: william(at)elan.net ("william)
Date: Mon Jun 04 2007 - 03:09:37 EDT

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    On Sun, 3 Jun 2007, matthew zeier wrote:

    > John Curran wrote:
    >
    >> Best of luck with it; load-balancers aren't generally hiding
    >> in ISP's backbones and it hasn't been major revenue for
    >> the traditional router crowd. Net result is there hasn't
    >> been much IPv6 attention in that market...
    >
    > I suppose, but certain places like Mozilla, would be dead in the water
    > without load balancers. Citrix got their act together and shipped 8.0 with
    > v6 vips on the front talking to v4 servers on the backend.

    While I understand that some place may want to put policies that every
    v4 part must be exactly same as v6 I think more realistic view is better.
    You should have servers ready to answer v6 but look at your traffic -
    is it really necessary to add v6 to your load-balancer or would it be
    ok to just have AAAA record pointing to particular system (even if 7
    others are available) because the amount of traffic makes more sense.
    Now when v6 traffic increase there would be more pressure for vendors
    to make load-balancers support v6 as well and you'd not have problems
    then. But if you're still thinking about v6 load-balancers, then I
    recommend taking a look at http://kb.linuxvirtualserver.org/wiki/IPVS

    -- 
    William Leibzon
    Elan Networks
    

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