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One technique, called dual stack, involves running IPv4 and IPv6 at the same time. End nodes and routers/switches run both protocols, and if IPv6 communication is possible that is the preferred ...
A new protocol, IPv6, was devised and hailed as the solution, with exhaustion of IPv4 addresses leading many to expect IPv4's ...
Internetworking wonks assumed applications, hosts, and networks would become dual stack and support IPv6 alongside IPv4, ...
The transition to IPv6 remains slow. The current allocation of IPv6 addresses across Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) When will t ...
IPv6 adoption still has roadblocks. Dual-stack systems are still necessary, adding complexity and cost. Many organizations don’t see an urgent business case — especially when IPv4, propped up ...