[apnic-talk] Best of the APNIC Blog digest - June 2020
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Best of the APNIC Blog digest - June 2020
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To help apnic-talk subscribers stay abreast of what the community is
reading on the APNIC Blog, we're sharing three of the most popular posts
from the previous month. We hope you find the articles informative and
useful.
IPv6 and Rust
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By Martin Hoffmann on 2 June 2020
Rust is a programming language that aims to unite memory safety and high
performance. Learn about how Rust and its ecosystem can be used to write
network applications that support IPv6.
If you are familiar with network programming in C, then Rust's primitives
will be very familiar to you.
https://s.apnic.net/5
Where is the DNS heading?
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By Geoff Huston on 18 June 2020
Can a credible case be built showing that privacy and encryption
have the potential to facilitate fragmentation on the DNS namespace?
Geoff Huston explores the changes in how DNS resolution is used in
today’s networks and the wider implications.
https://s.apnic.net/dnsheading
Mytel launches IPv6 in Myanmar
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By David Dawson on 25 June 2020
Myanmar's Internet users have gone from 1% of the population to roughly
a third in just 10 years. When Mytel was rolling out its Internet
offering, it provided IPv6 right from the beginning as part of a
dual-stack solution.
This required DNS upgrades and dealing with a number of issues, like
conflicts with certain handsets.
https://s.apnic.net/ipv6mytel
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