Will IPv6 ever kill IPv4? If so, when?
IPv6 and its vast pool of Internet address spaces has long been expected to kill off IPv4. But the old protocol continues to chug along. Will it ever die?
IPv6 and its vast pool of Internet address spaces has long been expected to kill off IPv4. But the old protocol continues to chug along. Will it ever die?
What’s it like buying and selling IPv4 addresses? And who is responsible when geolocation or blacklisting challenges emerge from reselling addresses?
Buying a used car can be fraught with dangers. Buying a previously used block of IPv4 addresses also has its own share of buyer-beware hazards.
Disabling IPv6 is hurting your network more than protecting it. It’s time to let go of all those legacy networking configurations.
ISATAP isn’t the only technology you can use to move your IPv4 network infrastructure to IPv6. But it’s one of the better IPv6 transition approaches.
Internet Protocol version 6, better known as IPv6, has been around for a while, but its full implementation hasn’t happened yet. It will, so get ready now.