Ipv6 / Ipv4 & Dual Stacking
Hello
In the future as web hosts, are we supposed to have & provide VMs or servers with Dual Stack ? Or the plan is to actually dump IPV4 which is currently still impossible due to multiple reasons.
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IPv4 will win for sure..
For best availability, I always use dual stack when available..
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We don't do IPv4 and IPv6 anymore.
We only offer IPv9.
https://yoursunny.com/p/summer-host/ipv9/
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I don't have need for that IP6 crap.
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What about providers such as Hetzner who charge a lot for IPV4 and are willing to push everyone to ipv6 alone
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For me, no proper IPv6 support = bad host
The all seeing eye sees everything...
I skip them, there is a bunch of other providers. Hetzner is not the only one provider on the Earth.
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As a rule of thumb, if a provider doesn't support IPv6 (they still exist here and there, and especially here) I simply skip them. Having a /64 per server is overly convenient. I've skipped a regional, cheap provider for this sole reason.
Being able to dismiss IPv4 on at least some servers (if there's some money to be saved with that, and there's money to be saved for sure from now on) it's a nice plus.
I don't expect we'll ever ditch IPv4: it's the jpeg of the Internet Protocols. Even if there's a new format that may have more interesting features, you'll have to support it, at least somewhere and somehow. Still, this doesn't mean we can't take advantage of IPv6: there are quite a few scenarios where it comes in handy.
Whether it's only IPV6 or IPV4, I tend to use Cloudflare's warp to add the missing one to them.
I almost believed it, if you didn't have a monthly quote on the page.
I can't take annual payment.
If you deliver a big pile of 🥭 to my doorstep, I can't eat them all in a short period of time.
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It depends on your definition of "future".
In the nearest decades? No. Prepare to dual stack or use some kind of proxy between the two protocols, at least on public facing services. I dropped IPv4 internally years ago, but since people are slow as molasses when it comes to adapting to something new I still have to run IPv4 on some public services.
It is the issue, we won't be adapting quick enough.
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