
Submission + - Worldwide IPV6 adoption, where do we stand today? (arstechnica.com)
skade88 writes: IPv4 is much like a limited natural resource, it can't last forever. The well of new IPv4 addresses is already running dry in many parts of the world. The solution to this problem, which was presented decades ago, is to switch to IPv6. With peak IPv4 far behind us, why do we still see limited IPv6 adoption? Ars takes a good look at where we are and where we are going with the future of IP addresses, the internet and you.