Patrick Giagnocavo wrote:
> The eyeball ISPs will find it trivial to NAT should they ever need to do
> so however, something servers cannot do - you are looking at numbers,
> not operational considerations.
I'll recommend this for competitors.
And what'll you do for your customers when you have no more IPv4
addresses?
... JG
Joe Greco wrote:
And what'll you do for your customers when you have no more IPv4
addresses?
IPv6, request IPv4 from my transit providers, buy a small ISP that has IPv4 address, consolidate my own IP addressing much tighter, butchering the clean allocations and routing table.
Quit selling new IPv4 services. I will NOT do NAT over a customer base, ever, ever, ever, ever again. Did that when we were small. The hardware upgrades required to even hope to do that would make it better to just quit accepting new customers.
Jack