[Discuss] Happy World IPv6 Day to everyone
Blake Parker
bfp at gapps.blu.org
Wed Jun 8 07:44:44 EDT 2011
The attached .PDF may be interesting to some.
*On June 8, more than 100 Web companies will work with ISPs and
content-delivery networks to conduct the first globalscale
trial of IPv6.
The Internet Society, an international
nonprofit organization that advises on Web standards, policy and education,
has
declared June 8 World IPv6 Day to give enterprises and ISPs a chance to
“stress
test” the next-generation Internet protocol to see what works, what breaks
and
what they need to do to seamlessly migrate their networks to IPv6. It’s also
a
wake-up call that it’s time to upgrade the World Wide Web.
On that day, more than 200
Web companies—including giants Facebook, Google and Yahoo—will work with
ISPs and content-delivery networks to
conduct the first global-scale trial of IPv6. For a 24-hour period,
participating companies around the world will enable IPv6 on their main
services.
The need for an IPv6 day has been looming for years. Ever since
the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority doled out the last remaining blocks
of
IPv4 addresses to the individual regional Internet registries in
February—signaling the depletion of available IP addresses—there has been a
lot
of discussion about adopting the next-generation networking protocol, IPv6.
While some major enterprises have already begun
the transition, there’s still confusion about what they have to do.
*
Enjoy,
-Blake
P.S.,* jabr, this isn't like a birthday and is not any excuse to celebrate
with an excessive-calories cake or three Big Mac's and a liter of flavored
sugar water. :-)*
*I think Jerry will agree.*
Blake Parker
Associate Director
Boston Linux & UNIX
Cambridge, MA
+1.617.575.9385
Mobile: +1.857.233.1008
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