Chris, On Mar 19, 2013, at 11:27 AM, Christopher Morrow <morrowc.li...@gmail.com> wrote: > I also think we don't have to do this 'today', but getting the right > plans in place to migrate in the right direction seems like an ok plan > too.
+1 For that plan I personally like the idea of the layer of indirection separating identification from location as I see it having lots of benefits like scalability, site multi-homing without BGP-fu, provider independence, etc. albeit at a complexity/performance cost. The advantage I see in LISP(-like) approaches is that it pushes that cost out to the edge where all you need to do is give your hamsters vitamins, leaving the core untouched. >> In the US alone there are 6M SMEs with payrolls (21M without). Perhaps >> router vendors should adopt Doritos motto: "crunch all you want, we'll make >> more"... > > no doubt, this is marshall's numbers (or a form of them) from ~7+ yrs ago now? I suppose from the same source (http://www.census.gov/econ/smallbus.html) > anyway, we seem to mostly agree, which again makes me realize I'm not crazy... The more likely alternative is that we both are. > but I stil have wine and sandwiches, come along with jabley and I? I'll bring the deep fried hamster. Regards, -drc