Straight from the rumor mill (source, translated):
One of German ISPs is actually quite busy rolling out IPv6 after their CFO got a call from a stock analyst right during the RIPE meeting, asking questions “so what are your IPv6 plans?” – “none, what is IPv6?” – “oh, this is not so good”… full panic down the management chain…
Proves the everlasting wisdom from Martin Levy (source, the rest of article is not worth reading):
You can either do a planned, careful migration, or you can do it in a panic. And you should know full well that panicking is more expensive.
Just in case you’ll be pushed into the panic mode: my webinars include intro for enterprises, intro for service providers and in-depth design/deployment webinar.

The webinars are execellent. I went through the iPv6 and Virtulization recordings. I recently completed an IPv6 project for a US DOE agency. And i recommended Ivan's classes to their staff as part of my own post project training curriculem.
ReplyDeleteAgreed, fire drills are expensive and problematic.
ReplyDeleteA planned migration is the most functional, most economical and least impactful way to do anything - especially IPv6.
+1 to TJ Evans' comment.
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