This article (cited on Slashdot) suggests that the policy decision by Amazon Web Services to charge for IPv4 addresses could accelerate migration to IPv6.
My ISPs (both cable and mobile) support IPv6, as does my server's hosting provider, so I personally made the switch to a dual-stack configuration quite some time ago. Those who haven't (and who use AWS) now have an additional financial incentive.
supabase.com/blog/ipv6
#IPv6 #networking
My ISPs (both cable and mobile) support IPv6, as does my server's hosting provider, so I personally made the switch to a dual-stack configuration quite some time ago. Those who haven't (and who use AWS) now have an additional financial incentive.
supabase.com/blog/ipv6
#IPv6 #networking
Brace yourself, IPv6 is coming
On February 1st 2024, AWS will start charging for IPv4 addresses. This is a big deal for the internet, and we're here to help you prepare.Supabase