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Glossary Term IPv6

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What is IPv6?

IPv6 is the latest version of the Internet Protocol that provides unique addresses for devices connected to the internet and offers a larger address space compared to IPv4.

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Understanding IPv6

IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6) is a network layer protocol that serves as the foundation for identifying and locating devices on the internet by assigning unique IP addresses to them. It was developed to replace IPv4 due to the exhaustion of available IPv4 addresses. IPv6 provides a significantly larger pool of addresses, improved security, and enhanced support for current and emerging internet-connected devices. It is designed to accommodate the increasing demand for IP addresses driven by the growth of the internet and the proliferation of smart devices.

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