| We've still got plenty of IPv4 |
IPv6 addresses are too long to remember |
We have no roadmap for native IPv6 as we rolled out 6RD. |
There's no certification track |
Github doesn't support IPv6 |
| AWS doesn't support it |
We have IPv6, but we just want to keep things simple |
Our recursive DNS can't handle the extra load |
We would have to rewrite our entire application to support it |
No one else has deployed it |
| Those stupid Privacy Extension addresses keep changing |
Azure doesn't support it |
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It's too complicated |
We can use RFC6598 |
| We'll deploy IPv6 next financial year |
We'll deploy IPv6 right after we deploy DNSSEC |
We don't need that many addresses |
Did you mean IPTV? |
NAT444 is fine |
| Our Dynamic DNS doesn't support it |
I don't want to expose my MAC address |
IPv6 isn't an Internet Standard yet |
Our business intelligence team can't even parse IPv4 logfiles |
It's on our roadmap |
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