A newer version with IANA IPv4 less than 5% remaining
IPv4 addresses will likely exhaust by 2012. What do we need to prepare for this period of change? This video clip will give you a quick overview of the issue and possible solutions.
@ArtStone I think many risks are really existing and happening. But there are always a large group of people hard-working on preventing(or slowing down) the bad things came true.
Maybe this issue had been raise too early, so the experts become th boy who cried wolf. But I think this time the wolf is really approaching.
Large portions of the Internet are behind NAT routers and don't need unique IPs - IPv4 was going to run out 10 years ago.... Blah blah... Swine flu..... Global warming... Blah blah blah
@ArtStone I think many risks are really existing and happening. But there are always a large group of people hard-working on preventing(or slowing down) the bad things came true.
Maybe this issue had been raise too early, so the experts become th boy who cried wolf. But I think this time the wolf is really approaching.
LilykokoChen 1 year ago
Large portions of the Internet are behind NAT routers and don't need unique IPs - IPv4 was going to run out 10 years ago.... Blah blah... Swine flu..... Global warming... Blah blah blah
ArtStone 1 year ago