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AWS Elastic IP architecture
- Subject: AWS Elastic IP architecture
- From: mpalmer at hezmatt.org (Matt Palmer)
- Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2015 08:36:03 +1000
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On Mon, Jun 01, 2015 at 11:30:00AM -0400, Christopher Morrow wrote:
> I don't get why
> 'ipv6 address on my vm' matters a whole bunch (*in a world where v4 is
> still available to you I mean),
It simplifies infrastructure management considerably. Having to balance
between "how many subnets will I ever need?" vs "how many machines could I
end up with in a subnet?" is something I never thought would become
annoying, until I had the opportunity to not worry about it... then it was
frustrating to have to go back to it. Not having to use a VPN/NAT/jump box
to hit all my infrastructure seems like a small benefit, but it saves having
to maintain a VPN/jump box (and all its attendant annoyances). Oh, yeah,
never having to faff around with split-horizon DNS management... "Family Guy
Tooth Fairy" on YouTube. <grin>
In short, there's a whole pile of dodgy hacks we deploy almost without
thinking about it, because "that's just how things are done", to work around
limitations in IPv4 deployments. Having IPv6 everywhere *within* the
infrastructure makes all of those hacks disappear, and like most things we
"just do because we have to", you don't realise how much of a PITA they were
until they're gone.
- Matt
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