Le 18/04/2019 à 14:52, Michael Stone a écrit :
On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 09:37:36PM +0200, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
A properly generated IPv6 ULA (Unique Local Address) prefix is
unlikely to have collisions.
A randomly selected subnet from 10/8 is also *unlikely* to have
collisions.
The probability of collision between two subnets in 10.0.0./8 is orders
of magnitude higher than between two IPv6 ULA networks (which is 2*10^-12).
But there's a defined difference between "unlikely" and
"guaranteed".
Indeed. "Guaranteed" means it cannot happen. "Unlikely" means it may
theoretically happen but it won't practically happen in your lifetime.