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    Default BURSTNET?: IPv6 IP Addressing Now Available!

    I got an email from BurstNet, this might interest you:

    SCRANTON, PA - July 27, 2010 - BurstNET Technologies, Inc.? (http://www.burst.net), a leading provider of budget hosting services, today announced IPv6 addressing service available end-to-end on its entire product line: including Dedicated Servers, Virtual Private Servers (VPS), & Co-Location.


    IPv6 stands for Internet Protocol version 6. It is the second version of the Internet Protocol to be used generally across the virtual world, with the first version being IPv4. IPv4 is still the protocol of choice for most of the Internet, however, the transition to IPv6 is steadily underway. IPv4 32-bit addresses, due to the growth of the Internet, have become a scarce and valuable commodity. Organizations have gone to great lengths to deal with the shortage and high cost of IPv4 addresses. IPv6 is the future of Internet addressing, because IPv4 is close to running out of available addresses space. With less than a year's worth of Internet addresses left, as industry professionals predicted in July 2010, the call for the technology industry to move faster to adopt the next-generation Internet protocol is growing louder.


    The differences between IPv6 and IPv4 are in five major areas: addressing and routing, security, network address translation, administrative workload, and support for mobile devices. One of the main differences in IPv6, is in the number of addresses available for networked devices. For example, each mobile phone or other kind of electronic device can have its own IPv6 address. The most visible change in IPv6 is that addresses balloon from 32-bits to 128-bits, example: 3ffe:1900:4545:3:200:f8ff:fe21:67cf. IPv4 addresses have 32 bits in them and so allow a maximum of four billion addresses, while IPv6 addresses have 128 bits. With such a huge address space, ISPs will have sufficient IP addresses to allocate enough addresses to every customer, so that every IP device/website has a truly unique address---whether it?s behind a firewall or not.


    BurstNET? is one of the first budget hosting providers to make IPv6 addressing service available end-to-end on its entire product line: including Dedicated Servers, Virtual Private Servers (VPS), & Co-Location. BurstNET? clientele can get a head start configuring their services for IPv6, or just utilize an inexpensive VPS package to just learn how to configure/utilize IPv6 for future needs.


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    l0calh0st Reviewed by l0calh0st on . BURSTNET?: IPv6 IP Addressing Now Available! I got an email from BurstNet, this might interest you: SCRANTON, PA - July 27, 2010 - BurstNET Technologies, Inc.? (http://www.burst.net), a leading provider of budget hosting services, today announced IPv6 addressing service available end-to-end on its entire product line: including Dedicated Servers, Virtual Private Servers (VPS), & Co-Location. IPv6 stands for Internet Protocol version 6. It is the second version of the Internet Protocol to be used generally across the virtual Rating: 5

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    Yeah I read this over at their site. I guess a lot of host providers are prepping for IPv6. Maybe Burt.Net just wants to gloat about it lol.

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    Actually they are one of the best in this job, shame they are not offshre , I got email yesterday

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    Yes, they are the best onshore host
    I'm talking from experience

    Defendos BETA3 Released! Thread - Official Website

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    they are not linked to the scene they are, however, the best host on the net!

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