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Dual Stack products
Norm, great description of the depth of address space that IPv6 provides. But, as you point out, going to 6 is going to not be simple with the kinds of tools that are in play today. My company, InfoWeapons (www.infoweapons.com), has just launched a new dual stack DNS server that keeps the headaches at bay by not only supporting 4 and 6 but also providing simple tools for the more complex world of 6 (automatic prefix renumbering and soon, v6 DHCP.)