If you plan to wait for IPv6 to become “necessary” and then deploy it only on your external interfaces, usually your mail and web servers, you are likely in for a whole range of nasty surprises.
Table of Contents
00:01:00 Waiting for lost business
00:02:50 Things beyond the mail and web servers
00:03:10 IPv6 support in your networks
00:04:10 Load balancers
00:05:00 Connecting to the Internet6: Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and IPv6
00:06:50 Mail server complications
00:09:25 Web server and and web contents woes
00:11:25 Geolocation
00:14:20 Ruining your IT team
00:18:40 Relying on external contractors—and losing all control
00:20:30 Relying on outsourcing—and not even noticing that you’re losing all control
00:25:45 Half finished jobs
00:28:20 Mitigating the risk of crisis-mode IPv6 deployments