Articles about IPv6

We Need Infrastructure Before IPv6 Becomes a Real Problem

While there’s no doubt that IPv6 is an eventual end point, we have a long road to get there. It’s time that we, as an industry, take a step back and think about what transitioning to IPv6 entails. In fact, with so much fervor in favor of IPv6, this year’s IPv6 Day missed a crucial point on this transition — infrastructure. Continue Reading »

How to Move Past the IPv6 Hurdle

When the IETF announced IPv6 Day for June 8, the idea was for as many providers as possible to show that they can handle IPv6. Continue Reading »

IPv6 Bandwagon Starts to Roll

World IPv6 Day represents the start of a very long journey for most IT organizations. Continue Reading »

Blue Coat Accelerates Cloud Performance

Cloud caching engine relies on asymmetric acceleration technology. Continue Reading »

Array Networks Pushes ADC Performance

Array Networks unveils 60 Gbps application delivery controller appliance. Continue Reading »

IPv4 Exhaustion Not Much Cause for Concern

When the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) assigned the final blocks of IPv4 addresses this week, the move officially exhausted the supply of new IPv4 addresses. Continue Reading »

IPv6 Is Coming

Hardly anyone is ready for the day when they can’t get more IPv4 address allocations. It’s hard to say what will happen then, but it probably isn’t good. Continue Reading »

The Coming IP6 Testing Crisis

One thing that has become more apparent in the past year is how critical IP addresses have become for various applications. Continue Reading »

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