> traffic level stayed close to 50% during the IPv6 only period.
> Nobody complained: those who did not have working IPv6 probably blamed it on cloudflare.
You described a situation where the outage resulted in 50% of your customers were unable to reach you and you were unable to do anything about it. I don’t think this story is a win for IPv6, regardless of whether your customers blame CloudFlare or not.
Would hand been 100% if his site supported ipv4 natively instead of relying on CloudFlare to do the translation.
The story here is not “ipv6 made my site resilient to CloudFlare outage”. It’s “50% of my customers can’t reach my site even when I turn off CloudFlare”.
> Nobody complained: those who did not have working IPv6 probably blamed it on cloudflare.
You described a situation where the outage resulted in 50% of your customers were unable to reach you and you were unable to do anything about it. I don’t think this story is a win for IPv6, regardless of whether your customers blame CloudFlare or not.