Listen "Hedge 144: IPv6 Lessons Learned"
Episode Synopsis
We don't often do a post-mortem on the development and deployment of new protocols ... but here at the Hedge we're going to brave these deep waters to discuss some of the lessons we can learn from the development and deployment of IPv6, especially as they apply to design and deployment cycles in the "average network" (if there is such at thing). Join us as James Harr, Tom Ammon, and Russ White consider the lessons we can learn from IPv6's checkered history.
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