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The fact that we haven't yet adopted IPv6 tells me that IPv6 isn't actually that great of a solution. We need an Internet Protocol that solves modern problems and that has a good migration path.


Fun fact: the first product we announced to celebrate Cloudflare’s launch day anniversary was a IPv4<->IPv6 gateway:

https://blog.cloudflare.com/introducing-cloudflares-automati...

The success of that convinced us we should do something to improve the Internet every year to celebrate our “birthday.” Over time we ended up with more than one product that met that criteria and timing, so it went from a day of celebration to a week. That became our Birthday Week. Then we saw how well bundling a set of announcements into a week was so we decided to do it other times of the year. And that’s how Cloudflare Innovation Weeks got started, explicitly with us delivering IPv6 support back in 2011.


40% of Google's traffic comes via IPv6. Up from 1% a decade ago. https://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics.html

If you think you can do better than that, I look forward to hearing your plan. Personally, I think that's huge progress.


Where do they say that they haven't adopted IPv6? All their offerings support IPv6.


You need an IPv4 src address to connect out to an IPv4 origin.




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