Ok - that makes sense - thanks Laz.
So if you enabled SLAAC this process would automatically configure the /64 network bits of all the Global Unicast addresses on your subnet?
Does this mean you would still end up with EUI-64 addresses as the second 64 host bits of the Global Unicast address?
Would this make the admin a little bit more complicated as the host bits wouldn’t follow a set pattern as an ipv4 administered network where you could allocate sequentially numbered hosts?