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AWS’ Dominic Delmolino on Supporting Federal IPv6 Adoption

AWS' Dominic Delmolino on Supporting Federal IPv6 Adoption - top government contractors - best government contracting event

Dominic Delmolino, vice president of technology and innovation for the public sector at Amazon Web Services, said AWS supports the U.S. federal government’s transition to Internet Protocol version 6 in accordance with an Office of Management and Budget memo released in November.

“IPv6 has a number of advantages over IPv4, including an increased number of addresses available, the potential for simplified routing, and simplified end-to-end Ipsec,” Delmolino wrote in a blog post published Tuesday.

He noted that AWS has been providing IPv6 support for Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud or EC2 and other services since 2016. He also mentioned other cloud services that recently added support for the network protocol to enable public sector clients’ migration to IPv6.

“Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), which customers of all sizes and industries use, and now Amazon EC2, both support dual-stack endpoints. Network Load Balancer, Amazon Elastic Container Service and AWS Site-to-Site VPN added support for IPv6 just in the last year,” Delmolino wrote.

He added that AWS will continue to increase available options to transition to IPv6 with the release of more services.

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Written by Jane Edwards

is a staff writer at Executive Mosaic, where she writes for ExecutiveBiz about IT modernization, cybersecurity, space procurement and industry leaders’ perspectives on government technology trends.

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