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IPv6 Update
Posted in IndustryAs of February 3rd, 2011, the last of the available pool of IPv4 addresses has been assigned to the Regional Internet Registries for assignments to customers in their region. This means that there will be no more IPv4 addresses available for assignment in approximately one year.
Fortunately, Adhost has been using IPv6 on our network for many years and we are prepared for both the middle phase when IPv4 and IPv6 are in use simultaneously, and the IPv6-only future. If you are interested in moving forward with an IPv6 deployment of your own, please send an email to ipv6@adhost.com and we’ll help you through the process.
For more information about IPv4 depletion, please see the ARIN announcement at http://www.nro.net/news/ipv4-free-pool-depleted.
permalink | digg this | technoratiIPv6 Web Hosting
Posted in Company NewsAdhost is pleased to offer dual stack IPv6/IPv4 hosting in our Unix Farm architecture. This means you get the same reliability, redundancy and resiliency with your IPv6-enabled site as you do with your present site. Any site on our Unix farm can be IPv6 enabled upon request at no additional cost to you.
IPv6 is also now available to all of our colocation customers as a complimentary service, and we can help you configure your systems for IPv6 if you require assistance.
Learn more about IPv6.
permalink | digg this | technoratiIPv6 Update from Adhost CTO
Posted in Company News,IndustryAs of January 30th, Adhost is Time Warner Telecom’s first IPv6 customer. Adhost has been at the forefront of the IPv6 rollout and has been committed to convincing our providers to adopt IPv6 across their networks. We currently have multi-homed IPv6 connectivity through Time Warner and NTT/Verio, and we’re working to get additional IPv6 connectivity through AboveNet and Level 3.
The latest estimates indicate that the last available IPv4 space will be allocated and used by 2011. After that point, no additional IPv4 addresses will be available for use on the Internet. Adhost has been actively using IPv6 space since 2005, so we are well positioned to transition seamlessly to an IPv4/IPv6 “dual-stack” Internet and then to an IPv6-only Internet.
If you have any questions about IPv6, visit our IPv6 support page or send email to mksmith <at> adhost.com. I’m always more than happy to answer questions.
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