I'm going to be pulling the trigger on dual stack pretty soon. You're scaring me a little.

I would think the major CDN's are dual stack by this point.  I'm not sure if it matters, but whose DNS were you using?  It could be that the v6 DNS took you to a less optimal data center than the v4 DNS.


On 10/10/2018 12:23 PM, Nate Burke wrote:
I haven't rolled IPV6 out to customers yet, but I am running Dualstack at my house.  Native IP6 with my own ARIN Space.  I've noticed that streaming traffic, youtube, netflix, Playstation VUE, Facebook, seem to prefer the IP6 connection.  This morning I was having all kinds of Buffering problems watching Playstation VUE, (Via Amazon FireTV box) I turned off IP6, it automatically switched to the IP4 stream, and is now flawless.  Those of you running full Dualstack deployments, do you have to do IP4/6 troubleshooting?  How do you manage troubleshooting with the customer to determine if the traffic stream is a 4 or 6, and track it down?  From the customer perspective, "the internet sucks" because things are buffering.



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