Converting from IPv4 to IPv6: what does this mean for your website?
Changing addresses can be scary. What if your street suddenly gets named Psycho Path? Or Slaughterhouse Drive? Due to the growing number of web pages and devices, the internet is converting from the IPv4 system to the IPv6 system, which means that every web address will change. However, this shift doesn’t have to be as scary. In fact, most internet users won’t even be aware that it has taken place. If you own a website, there are still a few things you might want to know.
Every page on the web and every device linking to it has an IP address. This IP address is how your computer knows that when you click on a link to ebay.com, you’re taken somewhere you want to go, rather than somewhere random. If you have a website, it has an address like this. If you don’t know what it is you should be fine, you’re paying a web host to keep track of it for you. However, this address is host specific, meaning that when you change web hosts you’ll change addresses as well. A good host will handle these details for you, and most people identify a site by its domain name, so you shouldn’t worry about this too much.
The switch from IPv4 to IPv6 should be fairly smooth. Google has made the plan to switch over to IPv6 for a day or two just to test the waters before a complete shift. Even after IPv4 addresses are no longer accepted, websites not in IPv6 will be glitchy, but not unreachable. In addition, if you don’t have a website, all you need to know is that we’re gradually changing from an IPv4 system to an IPv6 system and little else matters. If you do have a website, your web host most likely will make the change for you. If you’re hosting your own website however, you probably need to get on the ball. For most people, this transition shouldn’t be scary. Internet users should instead be looking forward to higher speed internet and more flexibility.
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