What is IPv6?
What will be an ideal response?
The transition from the current IPv4, with its 32-bit address, to IPv6, with a 128-bit address field, will certainly solve the "lack of addresses" problem. The new Internet protocol provides for 2128 = 300 undecillion unique addresses-that's a 3 followed by 38 zeros. The designers were determined never to run out of addresses again! However, as of 2014, only about 4% of Internet traffic had switched to using this new version of IP, and it will likely be quite a few years before the final conversion to IPv6 becomes a reality.
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A second network card in a server that activates if the primary card fails is an example of which of the following network performance optimization?
A. Fault tolerance B. High availability C. QoS D. Load balancing