Something is happening in IPv6, the next generation Internet Protocol that’s been waiting in the wings for the best part of a decade. Google has been allocated an address range, marking the start of ...
So I'm rebuilding my Proxmox server, and as my hosting provides just a single public IP for free, but a /64 IPv6 address range, it's that time again to think if I should make an effort to adopt IPv6.
IPv6 is a powerful enhancement to IPv4 with features that better suit current and foreseeable network demands, including the following: IPv6 increases the number of address bits by a factor of 4, from ...