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IPv6 vs IPv4: Revision history

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21 May 2026

  • curprev 16:2216:22, 21 May 2026 Admin talk contribs 1,379 bytes +1,379 Created page with "IPv6 is the upgraded successor to IPv4, and consist of hexadecimal values instead of integers. An IPv6 looks something like <code>2a01:4f9:3081:399c::1</code>, while an IPv4 looks like <code>1.1.1.1</code>. IPv6 using 128-bit alphanumerical values compared to IPV4's 32-bit numbers means that there are way more possible IPv6 addresses (340 undecillion compared to 4.3 billion), this means that they are also way cheaper. While an IPv4 from Hetzner is ~2$/month, most serve..." Tag: Visual edit