Category: IPv6
Benefits of Adopting IPv6
Digging into the results of our recent IPv6 deployment survey, we share with you some of the benefits respondents reported, what would have made the process easier, and how they overcame a few of their IPv6 adoption challenges.
No More Excuses: IPv6 Planning Made Easy
We’ve developed a brand new webpage dedicated to helping you plan for IPv6, and specifically, helping you determine how much space may be right for you.
Why You Decided to Deploy IPv6
We asked you to tell us about your IPv6 deployment journey at your own organization via an open survey. Out of more than 150 responses, we collected some interesting information that you may enjoy hearing more about.
Why Learning IPv6 Puts You a Step Ahead in Your Career
ARIN reached the true technical IPv4 Exhaustion on September 24, 2015. Yet back in 2012, I believe that I created and taught the first ever college course held in the United States that was devoted exclusively to IPv6, a summer course at Finger Lakes Community College.
Can You Make IPv6 Work Commercially?
Large scale IPv6 deployments suggest that IPv6 is at least a technical success - the technology works. Now it's time to visit the other important question: does it work commercially? Does IPv6 really come with a positive business case?
Where are you on your IPv6 journey?
Over and over again we hear that people need more resources to help them deploy IPv6, so we have set out to find out what would be the most valuable for those who are trekking upward. Our first step is to discover the what kind of IPv6 activities are already occurring in our region.
IPv6 and Adventures in Podcastland
6 June 2016 marked the fourth anniversary of World IPv6 Launch, and looking back we have made pretty significant progress since then, with Google reporting that the percentage of users that access Google over IPv6 is now up to 12%.
IPv6 Success Stories from Companies that Have Done It
Many organizations have already successfully deployed IPv6. In your journey to do the same, seeking out advice from those who have already been there can help you along in the process. In a featured session at the ARIN 37 Public Policy and Members Meeting, a group of experts from a diverse range of companies
You probably have IPv6. Turn it on!
Thanks to a massive amount of time and effort, there are now a large number of ISPs, data centres, cloud services, and software that now support IPv6 in the United States and around the world. Actual adoption of IPv6 in production is slowly increasing globally, but is still lower than it could be.
Growing the Internet with IPv6
It's 2016, and imagining a world without Internet is pretty much impossible for most of us. Along the way to "how did we ever exist without this," the Internet has grown in ways we could have never anticipated.
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