IPv4 နဲ႔ IPv6 ကို နႈိင္းယွဥ္ေဖာ္ၿပထားတာပါ။ အခုဆိုရင္ IPv4 နဲ႔ေပးထားတဲ့ public address ေတြက မၾကာမီ အခ်ိန္တြင္းမွာ ကုန္ေတာ့မွာၿဖစ္ပါတယ္။
What is Internet Protocol?
Internet Protocol is a set of technical
rules that defines how computers communicate
over a network. There are
currently two versions: IP version 4 (IPv4)
and IP version 6 (IPv6).
What is IPv4?
IPv4 was the first version of Internet
Protocol to be widely used, and still
accounts for most of today’s Internet
traffic. There are just over 4 billion IPv4
addresses. While that is a lot of IP addresses,
it is not enough to last forever.
What is IPv6?
IPv6 is a replacement for IPv4. It was
deployed in 1999 and provides far
more IP addresses, which should meet
the need well into the future.
What are the major differences?
The major difference between IPv4 and
IPv6 is the number of IP addresses.
There are just over 4 billion IPv4 addresses.
In contrast, there are over 16
billion-billion IPv6 addresses.
The technical functioning of the Internet
remains the same in both versions and
it is likely that both versions will continue
to operate simultaneously on networks
well into the future. To date, most networks
that use IPv6 support both IPv4
and IPv6 addresses in their networks.


By Thomas Cox on Nov 12, 2008 | Reply
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