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<zimbatm> maybe the hosted ElasticSearch on AWS already supports IPv6
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<garbas> zimbatm: that is always an option. but then we are paying for it. at bonsai we get quite beefy setup for free.
<gchristensen> afaik aws' ES is :money-on-fire:
<garbas> gchristensen: experience? i hope not :)
<gchristensen> yea
<garbas> gchristensen: would you say our best and easiest way to support would be to setup cloudfront distribution?
<gchristensen> and cheapest, I think, and probably not add much latency (or even improve it) since cloudfront is designed to be a CDN with a fast backhaul
<zimbatm> or a new Fastly frontend. We don't pay for those either
<gchristensen> even cheaper, and almost as good (bonsai is in AWS, so cloudfront -> aws will naturally have a minor advantage)
<gchristensen> :shipit:
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