Speaker
Tim Chown
(Jisc)
Description
This lightning talk will draw attention to the work undertaken on deployment of IPv6 the Worldwide Large Hadron Collider Computing Grid (WLCG) infrastructure that provides connectivity for CERN experiments between some 170 sites in 40 countries. It will highlight that dual-stack is NOT the end game, and work underway to remove IPv4 from WAN links.
What will the TNC audience take away from your talk?
The audience should get a clear message that IPv6 is the now the dominant IP protocol used by the CERN experiments for data movement, that IPv6-only is viable at the very least for WAN links, and that dual-stack networking is not the end game for IP networking.
| Are you a first time speaker at TNC? | No |
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Primary author
Tim Chown
(Jisc)