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|    Kees van Eeten to Michiel van der Vlist    |
|    List of IPv6 nodes    |
|    08 Jun 18 16:53:44    |
      Hello Michiel!              08 Jun 18 16:19, you wrote to me:               KE>> 2:280/5006 is IPv6 only, the node connects to 4 external and 1        KE>> internal node. The node has been running for a few years now.               MvdV> As one of those four, I can testify that it very stable.               MvdV> However... The IPv6 only node is not your main system. Your main system        MvdV> is dual stack. An IPv6 only nodes as one's only node may be percieved as        MvdV> different.               I run the same software on both. The main thing to perceive is the        difference in speed. The mainnode runs on a 3 Core 64bit AMd 5006 runs on a        first model R-Pi. The mainnode can use a cable connection, while 5006 uses        ADSL, so there is a speed difference there too.               I usually monitor the mainnode when I am behind a screen, not so for 5006,        so I have no idea about perceived differences.               Internal connections between 5003 and 5006 also use IPv6, with a bandwith        limited to 100Mbit by the R-Pi. The interconnectng Lan is 1Gbit.              Kees              --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5        * Origin: As for me, all I know is that, I know nothing. (2:280/5003.4)    |
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