User apps prefer IPv6, Netflix stops, users complain On Sat, Nov 30, 2019 at 1:29 PM Mark Andrews <ma...@isc.org> wrote:
> And how did that stop you deploying IPv6? It’s not like you were turning > off IPv4. > -- > Mark Andrews > > On 1 Dec 2019, at 04:03, Matthew Kaufman <matt...@matthew.at> wrote: > > > This is a great example (but just one of many) of how server software > development works: > > IANA IPv4 runout January 2011. > > Kubernetes initial release June 2014. Developed by Google engineers. > > ARIN IPv4 runout September 2015. > > Support for IPv6-only Kubernetes clusters alphas in 1.9, December 2017. > > Full support including CoreDNS support in 1.13, December 2018. > > Too bad nobody had warned them about IPv4 exhaustion before they started! > > On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 8:02 AM Andy Ringsmuth <a...@andyring.com> wrote: > >> >> >> > On Nov 25, 2019, at 8:56 AM, Dmitry Sherman <dmi...@interhost.net> >> wrote: >> > >> > Just received a mail that RIPE is out of IPv4: >> > >> > Dear colleagues, >> > >> > Today, at 15:35 UTC+1 on 25 November 2019, we made our final /22 IPv4 >> allocation from the last remaining addresses in our available pool. We have >> now run out of IPv4 addresses. >> >> Does this mean we are finally ripe for widespread IPv6 adoption? >> >> (Admit it, someone had to say it!) >> >> ---- >> Andy Ringsmuth >> 5609 Harding Drive >> <https://www.google.com/maps/search/5609+Harding+Drive+%0D%0ALincoln,+NE+68521?entry=gmail&source=g> >> Lincoln, NE 68521 >> <https://www.google.com/maps/search/5609+Harding+Drive+%0D%0ALincoln,+NE+68521?entry=gmail&source=g> >> -5831 >> (402) 304-0083 >> a...@andyring.com > >