Eh can't see IPv6 running out for another 2048125 years though. So many combinations so little room to have that many electronic items that all need diff IP's.
virtualisation overcomes that hurdle

Eh can't see IPv6 running out for another 2048125 years though. So many combinations so little room to have that many electronic items that all need diff IP's.
virtualisation overcomes that hurdle![]()
While ipv6 will fix the problem, how many ISPs are ready for it? Heck, how many routers are ready for it? It's going to be far more of a mess than the millennium bug was.
While ipv6 will fix the problem, how many ISPs are ready for it? Heck, how many routers are ready for it? It's going to be far more of a mess than the millennium bug was.
I'll stick the apostrophe in for you![]()
No, not if they upgrade it slowly.
It can be done slowly? I was kinda under the impression that it was going to have to be a fairly quick jump. I don't know when the v4 addresses are going to run out, but won't we need to all have changed over before then?
On the bright side, v6 means no more port forwarding, right?
If only there was a service that would translate words into numbers for you...
That would be awesome, you should invent something like that and make an absolute fortune from it!
Doesn't need an apostrophe. He was right first time.
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Whoever says that it will not cost the consumer to do this is lying, becuase if I have a modem/router that only supports IPv4, and I sign up to an ISP that doesn't have any IPv4 addresses left, I will have to buy a new modem/router.
true. but still I can't see us using up millions and millions times more addresses than already being used.
You never know. What if things like nanobots end up requiring IP addresses? Several million IPs needed for a handful of dust!
Technically shouldn't have an apostrophe, but definitely should be IPs, not IPS, because IPS is a different acronym altogether.
Jevons paradox will take care of that: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jevons_paradoxEh can't see IPv6 running out for another 2048125 years though. So many combinations so little room to have that many electronic items that all need diff IP's.