Week 6 Posting - IPv6
IPv6 has been around for a while, and when it was first
created it was for devices that all have an external IP address, with the idea
of internal networks by allocating 10.x.x.x and 172.16-31.x.x and 192.168.x.x
it enabled the continual use of IPv4. Even larger companies such as Facebook
are slowly using IPv6 in the internal network due to the static
internal/external IP. The additional thing is that IPv6 will likely not run
out, with the number rivaling the amount of grains of silica on earth the end
looks to be out of sight. I also like that IPv4 has 4 numbers that are easier
to remember if the hostname is not working or DNS goes down. These are
temporary work around but if in a production network IPv4 with different ports
are much more capable that the integration of IPv6, but that is just my $0.02.
O’Hara, A. (2019, May 30). What is IPv6
and why do we need it? SpotX. https://www.spotx.tv/resources/blog/product-pulse/what-is-ipv6-and-why-do-we-need-it/#:%7E:text=Without%20IPv6%2C%20user%20experience%20would,over%20IP%20and%20web%20conferencing.
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