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Production-scale NAT64
On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 04:39:11PM +0200, Mark Tinka wrote:
> On 26/Aug/15 16:32, Jared Mauch wrote:
> > This for me is an important note, because if your site only gives out an A address,
> > it?s going to be slowed by the NAT process. I have noticed the IPv4 penalty getting
> > worse with many locations.
>
> But you only need to hit the NAT64 gateway "if" you are IPv6-only.
Sure...
For DS, I could send IPv6 native and IPv4 via NAT. I suspect this
actually the most common home setup at this point. It's certainly the
way mine looks.
I have noticed that IPv4 "feels" slow on my t-mobile usa connected
devices. This is only a problem when interacting with legacy players on the
network, eg: financials, opensrs, airlines. I suspect this is a 64 CGN tax.
Waiting to see my other devices/sims see IPv6 on them via VZ and AT&T.
> If you're dual-stacked, your route to an A record will not hit the NAT64
> gateway.
Sure, but your v4 is likely to have issues regardless and face this
penalty/tax.
- Jared
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