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“World IPv6 Day” schedulato l’8 Giugno 2011

Luca Dell'Oca, February 25, 2011August 25, 2019

Ci siamo.

I big di internet (tra cui Facebook, Google e Yahoo, Akamai) si stanno preparando per l’8 Giugno 2011, quando attiveranno per 24 ore il protocollo IPv6 sui loro sistemi principali. Se avete connettività IPv6 da qualche parte, potrete provare ad accedere ai loro servizi con il nuovo protocollo. Già adesso in realtà esisteva ipv6.google.com perfettamente funzionante.

Vedremo cosa succederà. I partecipanti ovviamente sperano di identificare i vari problemi che emergeranno, per correggerli in tempo prima che lo switch al nuovo protocollo non sarà più rinviabile.

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