Question about what other service/network providers are doing in
relation to allocation of addresses for websites.
With IPv6 starting to trickle its way in, what is considered the
industry best practise now for IP(v6) addresses bonded to websites. In
the past the standard practise was to have a single IPv4 address shared
between multiple sites using a name based virtual host directive in
Apache/IIS, unless of course the site was SSL in which case it normally
needed a IP of its own (unless you had a client who was happy to only
support SSL on IE7+ browsers with SNI).
Does the best practise switch to now using one IPv6 per site, or still
the same one IPv6 for multi-sites?
- Mitch
- IPv6 Address allocation best practises for sites. John Mitchell
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