Protect Your Pre-1997 IP Address 275
CWmike writes "With IPv4 space running out any day now, is your legacy IP address space safe? Marc Lindsey writes that if your company obtained its IP address space before 1997, you have probably received several letters from the American Registry for Internet Numbers encouraging you to enter into a contractual agreement to protect the IP address. But should you sign it? Be careful — there are several issues you should consider before signing up for this, writes Lindsey, who offers a deeper look at the issue."
Fast? (Score:5, Funny)
There are plenty of pieces of hardware that dont support IPv4. Unless you upgrade the hardware to a dual stack configuration. Routers, switches, etc arnt cheap.
Just because the OS supports it, doesnt mean its going to be easy or cheap.
So, fast is not out of the question? ;)
Re:the internet a fuedal domain (Score:4, Funny)
I'm being repressed!