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The production deployment of IPv6 on WLCG

The world is rapidly running out of IPv4 addresses, the number of IPv6 end systems connected to the internet is increasing, WLCG and the LHC experiments may soon have access to worker nodes and/or virtual machines (VMs) possessing only an IPv6 routable address. The HEPiX IPv6 Working Group has been...

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Autores principales: Bernier, J, Campana, S, Chadwick, K, Chudoba, J, Dewhurst, A, Eliáš, M, Fayer, S, Finnern, T, Grigoras, C, Hartmann, T, Hoeft, B, Idiculla, T, Kelsey, D P, Muñoz, F L, Macmahon, E, Martelli, E, Millar, A P, Nandakumar, R, Ohrenberg, K, Prelz, F, Rand, D, Sciabà, A, Tigerstedt, U, Voicu, R, Walker, C J, Wildish, T
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/664/5/052018
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2134587
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Sumario:The world is rapidly running out of IPv4 addresses, the number of IPv6 end systems connected to the internet is increasing, WLCG and the LHC experiments may soon have access to worker nodes and/or virtual machines (VMs) possessing only an IPv6 routable address. The HEPiX IPv6 Working Group has been investigating, testing and planning for dual-stack services on WLCG for several years. Following feedback from our working group, many of the storage technologies in use on WLCG have recently been made IPv6-capable. This paper presents the IPv6 requirements, tests and plans of the LHC experiments together with the tests performed on the group's IPv6 test-bed. This is primarily aimed at IPv6-only worker nodes or VMs accessing several different implementations of a global dual-stack federated storage service. Finally the plans for deployment of production dual-stack WLCG services are presented.