Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Service providers reselling IPV6 address space

Sure, why not, within their own sub network. This machine has been adapted to accept a generic web address, which can be ip6. The machine can map them for sql insert, select and compare with installed operators. Use the assigned ipv6 addresses as indices into reserved table space. Resell table space on ad contracts.

There would exist a huge market for indexed space in the cloud, protected table space where enterprises manage their own tables and indices, using B/J/Sql sons ACID transactions. Developers would be permanently employed, forever arriving at net methods of graph arrangements to give companies the edge in timely information. The browser widgets arriving naturally.

Anyway, a few bugs away from production alpha. At that point I can dump it on any remote Linux box and begin trying scratch base kind of large object transactions.

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