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IPv6 May Already Be Irrelevant - But So is Moving Off IPv4, Argues APNIC's Chief Scientist
jeudi 24 octobre 2024, 18:42 , par Slashdot
IPv6's designers assumed that the protocol would take off because demand for IPv4 was soaring. But in the years after IPv6 debuted, Huston observes, 'There was no need to give the transition much thought.' Internetworking wonks assumed applications, hosts, and networks would become dual stack and support IPv6 alongside IPv4, before phasing out the latter. But then mobile internet usage exploded, and network operators had to scale to meet unprecedented demand created by devices like the iPhone. 'We could either concentrate our resources on meeting the incessant demands of scaling, or we could work on IPv6 deployment,' Huston wrote. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/24/10/24/1625249/ipv6-may-already-be-irrelevant---but-so-is-moving-o...
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