I really wish more ISPs routed static ipv6 blocks to customers. I find dhcp-pd pretty awful as an end user.
Maybe once ipv6 source address selection gets better, people can just overlay ULA networks for consistent internal addressing, but until then, I am almost forced to stick with running ipv4 on my LAN so I can actually communicate with (and assign internal DNS to) internal hosts consistently (either that or doing ipv6 nat-pt, which seems even less optimal).
The key take-away IMO being that the IETF will no longer require,and will in fact encourage the omission of, IPV4 compat in new protocol development.
I really wish more ISPs routed static ipv6 blocks to customers. I find dhcp-pd pretty awful as an end user.
Maybe once ipv6 source address selection gets better, people can just overlay ULA networks for consistent internal addressing, but until then, I am almost forced to stick with running ipv4 on my LAN so I can actually communicate with (and assign internal DNS to) internal hosts consistently (either that or doing ipv6 nat-pt, which seems even less optimal).