IPv4 to IPv6 :
- Does this blow your mind?
- Does IPv6 make a lot more sense now???
- Long story short: After this week’s switchover to a new protocol called IPv6, there are a whole lot of IP addresses on the Internet.
How many more?
- Just one day after the world wide web made a permanent and forever change on Wednesday, CNN reported the Internet now has 340 trillion trillion trillion unique addresses. That’s 340 undecillion.
- We knew the switch from IPv4 to IPv6 would make a bunch of new addresses available. But this is a growth of 79 octillion (billion billion billion), according to the report.
But we have no frames of reference for a number that large, so let’s put it into context for a moment.
340 trillion trillion trillion is:
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