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This really would not have been true for vendor network gear of the sort AWS had been buying for years by 2014. It's possible that their own switches or the weird fabric they have internally wouldn't have worked with v6, or there were Annapurna NIC ASIC issues, but their primary vendors all would have been fine.

I'm not saying there aren't v6 issues (for some vendors, resource exhaustion might have come into play) or bugs, but there's no way it's that massive a problem. There are huge and complex all v6 networks all over the planet that have more stringent requirements (by law) than AWS DCs.



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