Archives by Tag 'enterprise'

Dual-stack is Abandoned?

By Shannon McFarland - Last updated: Monday, August 3, 2009

I am way, way behind on my entries and I am sorry about that.  I am trying to catch up on IPv6 stuff as I have been blasting away at various Microsoft, VMware and Cloud projects.
On vacation last week I tried to get caught up on some reading and watched some archives of the recent [...]

VMware vSphere With IPv6 – First Look

By Shannon McFarland - Last updated: Monday, June 15, 2009

My team lives in the world of Cisco, VMware and Microsoft.  In addition to those vendors I focus on all things Enterprise IPv6.  Based on that I am always looking for applications, tools, services, blah, blah that can leverage IPv6.
I have captured a few screenshots for the initial setup of VMware vSphere 4.0 over IPv6.  [...]

Part 1 – IPv6 drivers for the enterprise

By Shannon McFarland - Last updated: Wednesday, June 3, 2009

I have been helping SP and enterprise customers with their IPv6 planning and deployment since about 2003.  These customers have been from all over the world so I have gathered a variety of drivers based on geography as well as market segment.   I have had more customer engagements in the last year than all previous [...]

IPv6 Deployment – Goals/Disclaimer

By Shannon McFarland - Last updated: Tuesday, May 19, 2009

This is my goal and disclaimer for a multi-part series focused on deploying IPv6.  I am an enterprise guy so the things I care about are related to IPv6 deployment in the campus, branch/WAN, remote access, internet edge and data center.  We will walk through some of the top careabouts related this these ‘places in [...]