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On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 2:22 PM, John Abreau <abreauj at gmail.com> wrote: > A hybrid system might make sense if I were deploying a production > server, but at this point I'm not doing that. I can always experiment with > a hybrid server at a later date, after I've worked with the IPv6-only server > for a while. > > Or are you saying it would be easier to learn IPv6 if I start with a > hybrid system? Starting with a hybrid system would probably make more sense to start with. It matches what everyone else is doing so you're more likely to find info online that will help you. It is also more likely to work. I'm not sure if the various OS vendors have done much testing of an IPv6 only system configuration.
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