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49 lines
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title: 2020 incompatible: without IPv6
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pub_date: 2020-10-16
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author: ungleich
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twitter_handle: ungleich
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abstract:
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2020 is the year of IPv6 - are you ready for it?
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## TL;DR
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As of 2020-10-16 we will start to label software and hardware that is not fully IPv6 compatible
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as "2020 incompatible". And we encourage everyone to join.
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## Background
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Latest with the [exhaustion of IPv4 space at
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RIPE](https://www.ripe.net/publications/news/about-ripe-ncc-and-ripe/the-ripe-ncc-has-run-out-of-ipv4-addresses),
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it has become a necessity to switch to IPv6 in 2020.
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Additionally IPv4 address have become a very scarce and expensive
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resource. Not only in buying the actual addresses, but also to keep
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the legacy IP stack active and maintained.
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## 2020: Switching to IPv6 only networks
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Running dual stack networks is not feasible, because you do not profit
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from the advantages of IPv6, but suffer from complexity in your
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network.
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Dual stack networks also limit the scope of IPv6 implementation, as
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layouts are orientated on legacy network designs. So in a nutshell: If
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you want to make your life easier and your operations less cost
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intensive, you switch to IPv6 only networks.
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## Blocker for the IPv6 only migration
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We argue that there is no practical blocker anymore for moving to IPv6
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only networks, because even reachability from the IPv4 Internet can
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easily be achieved using [IPv4-to-IPv6
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proxies](/u/products/ipv4-to-ipv6-proxy/) or
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