- The truth about the IPv6 transitionPosted by George Ou in Real World IT on Nov 13, 2006 1:02 PM Subscribe Alerts

- An IPv6 migration will involve upgrading all applications, hosts, routers, and DNS infrastructure. Anyone who moves to IPv6 will have to bear the burden of backward compatibility and the idea...[Read the rest]
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