Tomorrow at 12:00 p.m. GMT, IP V6 day begins for 24 hours.
What is IP V6 day? It's a day of testing out the internet to see how well it can cope with IP V6. The internet currently runs on IP V4, it's a way of numbering every internet device uniquely. Each device is given a number between 0 and 255, followed by a point, by another number between 0 and 255, another point, another number, another point and a final number. This gives a lot of possible numbers for the world, but it's rapidly running out of space.
So IP V6 is the solution with an ridiculous range of potential address numbers. Slowly over the last few years, the internet has been upgraded in the background to take advantage of this. Tomorrow is the first real world test.
What does this mean for you? Well, there's a chance that some web sites may vanish; the internet may be very slow or the things may be a little unpredictable for those 12 hours. So if you suddenly find things playing up after 12:00 p.m. tomorrow, it's probably just the testing.
There's more information here:
http://fix.clara.net/
What is IP V6 day? It's a day of testing out the internet to see how well it can cope with IP V6. The internet currently runs on IP V4, it's a way of numbering every internet device uniquely. Each device is given a number between 0 and 255, followed by a point, by another number between 0 and 255, another point, another number, another point and a final number. This gives a lot of possible numbers for the world, but it's rapidly running out of space.
So IP V6 is the solution with an ridiculous range of potential address numbers. Slowly over the last few years, the internet has been upgraded in the background to take advantage of this. Tomorrow is the first real world test.
What does this mean for you? Well, there's a chance that some web sites may vanish; the internet may be very slow or the things may be a little unpredictable for those 12 hours. So if you suddenly find things playing up after 12:00 p.m. tomorrow, it's probably just the testing.
There's more information here:
http://fix.clara.net/