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November 4, 2022 | Network & Cloud Automation
Regional registration agencies long ago announced that they have effectively run out of available IPv4 addresses to offer. Service providers have been assigning IPv6 addresses to companies who have no other choice than to adopt the IPv6 format in their infrastructure. The complexity of IPv6 addresses requires a sophisticated IP address management tool. With SOLIDserverâ„¢, EfficientIP offers a solution fully compliant with IPv6 to help you manage multi-tenant IPv6/v4 addressing plan and DNS/DHCP services in a fully integrated solution, ensuring performance, scalability and high availability of yournetwork.
Throughout the world, we have effectively run out of IPv4 addresses. Service providers in Europe, for example, now have only IPv6 addresses to assign to companies asking for additional public addresses. Players such as Google and Facebook deliver their content only using IPv6 in certain networks. LinkedIn is switching off IPv4 & deploying IPv6 in 2018 in order to reduce page download times. For your partners, your customers – virtually your whole environment – migration to IPv6 is becoming compulsory.
To prevent compatibility issues between IPv4 and IPv6 technologies, it is now critical to migrate your infrastructure in line with IPv6 requirements.
Migrating from IPv4 to IPv6 is a long and costly operation that presents three primary challenges.
First, IPv6 addresses are lengthy. Their format extends to 128 bits and can no longer be managed with a spreadsheet. Configurations and network infrastructure become more complex and thus more error-prone.
Secondly, the IPv4 and IPv6 will need to coexist. Migration to IPv6-only infrastructures will take several years, meaning that for a while your network will use both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. IPv6 is not backward compatible with IPv4, and IPv4 and IPv6 are not interoperable. You will need to conduct an accurate inventory of your network infrastructure of all IPv4 address allocations and related DNS and DHCP services to prepare and plan IPv6 Transition.
Third, deploying public Internet services that support IPv6 is a major short-term project, implying to upgrade Internet connectivity, WAN routers, security systems and DNS services. Three architectural approaches can be considered to undertake this strategic project:
All 3 options require deploying and managing at minimum IPv6 addressing plan and DNSv6 services.
Be Ready for the New Generation of Network Infrastructures.
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