Re: MAP-T in production

2020-07-27 Thread Baldur Norddahl
While I believe I in time will get at least 90% of residential users on IPv6, the track record for commercial customers is close to 0%. Also the number of websites and other Internet services with ipv6 is abysmal. We are somewhat saved by the American internet gigants which means that by traffic vo

Re: MAP-T in production

2020-07-27 Thread Brian Johnson
NAT444 CGN does NOT solve an IPv6 problem at all. It solves an IPv4 shortage problem at best and is not designed as a long-term solution. I cannot force customers to buy new equipment to make them IPv6 compliant. The best option is to support, fully and unabashedly, IPv6 and help with the transi

NANOG 80 will be a virtual meeting 👉

2020-07-27 Thread NANOG News
*NANOG 80 will be held as a virtual meeting to ensure the safety and wellbeing of our community — the in-person meeting in Seattle has been canceled. * In light of continued COVID-19 outbreaks throughout North America, the NANOG Board of Directors and Staff have decided to hold NANOG 80

Re: Internet Providers in 111 8th Ave, NYC

2020-07-27 Thread Tom Beecher
> > f you want to post to this list asking for help, > then refusing the help you get because you don't > have the energy or inclination to use one of the suggestions, then move on. > I disagree with this position. A possible solution was offered , and some legitimate concerns were raised about t

Re: cloud backup

2020-07-27 Thread Randy Bush
> Just out of curiosity, do you folks encrypt the data prior to upload > to the cloud uh, ja

Re: cloud backup

2020-07-27 Thread Mark Tinka
On 27/Jul/20 13:49, adamv0...@netconsultings.com wrote: > Just out of curiosity, do you folks encrypt the data prior to upload to the > cloud (especially when uploading to folks like aws/google/ms/(facebook))? > Was wondering if these folks provide encryption of stored data - quick > google se

RE: cloud backup

2020-07-27 Thread adamv0025
> Randy Bush > Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2020 9:10 PM > > i backup using arq on macos catalina. on two macs, i need maybe 3-4tb max. > google seems to be $100/mo for 20tb (big jump from $100/yr for 2tb). > backblaze b2 looks more like $20/mo for 4tb ($0.005/gb/mo). > anyone else done a similar analy

Re: cloud backup

2020-07-27 Thread Mark Tinka
On 27/Jul/20 03:06, Eric Tykwinski wrote: > I’m in the same boat, and sadly I still run VoIP for my house because > why not… Same here. We cut the PSTN line 3 years ago, and moved to VoIP. We hardly use it, since we have cellphones, but indeed, why not? Mark.