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Survey Says: No Business Case for IPv6, We’ll Use NATs instead

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

“We surveyed 100 people, and the top answers are on the board.” Ok, so the Internet Society (ISOC) didn’t really say that, but they did survey their members regarding IPv6 and found that “specific business-case drivers did not yet exist” for IPv6. But what if you run out of address spaces? Aren’t you worried about [...]

Network Address Translation and PAWS Dropped SYNs

Friday, March 20th, 2009

When we do an ExtraHop “Show and Tell” to a prospective customer, it’s always like opening up a black box and shining a light on the extremely complex inner-workings of their networks. It’s often hard to say which key metrics will “shine” in that situation and help pinpoint key performance problems. We’ve seen RTO basking [...]