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SUMMARY:IPv6: Fair Winds and Following Seas, Full Speed Ahead!
DESCRIPTION:Robert Sears (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 
 (NOAA), N-Wave); Ron Bewtra (Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)); Angie Asmu
 s (Colorado State University); and Brenna Meade (Indiana University)\n\nTh
 e IPv6 landscape is getting easier to navigate and there’s no looking back
 . As the global transition from IPv4 continues, many ISPs are seeing appro
 ximately 50% of their traffic via IPv6. This BoF continues discussions fro
 m SC22 and SC23, provides a brief update on global IPv6 transition efforts
 , and demonstrates real-time IPv6 usage from SCinet! The HPC community con
 tinues to embrace IPv6 and learn about current status, cybersecurity conce
 rns and transition implications. Join our discussion on transitioning HPC,
  data centers and networks. Ask questions, provide updates, and meet other
 s with real-world experience — together we can advocate for IPv6.\n\nRegis
 tration Category: Tech Program Reg Pass, Exhibits Reg Pass\n\n
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