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Whatever happened to SHA-256 support in Git?

Whatever happened to SHA-256 support in Git?

Posted Jun 25, 2022 16:20 UTC (Sat) by farnz (subscriber, #17727)
In reply to: Whatever happened to SHA-256 support in Git? by Sesse
Parent article: Whatever happened to SHA-256 support in Git?

One fun thing about that is that you can expect to see more IPv6 traffic by byte volume or packet count than IPv4, but not necessarily by connection count.

A thing that drives IPv6 adoption in mobile is that data-intensive services like Netflix and YouTube are IPv6-enabled - so by enabling IPv6 for your customers, you can use stateless routing to get that traffic off your backbone and onto the video provider network nearer the cell site, whereas for CGNAT (including NAT64 and 464XLAT here), you have the complexity of maintaining distributed state to handle.


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