Comment by happyPersonR
9 hours ago
Yeah all of these rely on layer 2 or dhcp relay and are really ipv4 only solutions.
Not to discount what the fog guys had… love what they made :)
Look at ironic for something better.
What we eventually ended up with after a couple of iterations was decidedly better for our use case :)
But sadly doesn’t exist in the outside world yet :(.
Could you share your case's details? It sounds like you wanted better L3/IPv6 support and figured out a clean way to achieve it.
Yes!!
So.... worked at a telco on a telco cloud solution, and ipv4 addresses are expensive.
LAN/RFC1918 doesn't work at scale of hundreds/thousands of data centers(each central office was a data center)
as such ipv6...
Still had some legacy tools that relied on ipv4, but ipv6 was basically the only way to fix some of their issues with data normalization in their IPAM etc.
Also, having to provision and manage these servers with people and flash drives and keyboards and bios settings was suboptimal. Insert multiple racks ... hundreds of them inside the same data center, multiple vlan's(reasons) some good ... some not ... l2 at that scale had issues.
Wanted to just turn them on with a firmware/boot agent that would connect to a provisioning server and download their OS and bios settings.
as such we built something that was basically the replacement for an iDRAC/ILO :) and ran on actual factual ipv6 first.
some nic's still let you burn into the ROM your own boot loader... can't say more for NDA reasons though I doubt anyone is using this as the whole product got subsumed by the public cloud push.