Re: [Nolug] IPV4 vs. IPV6 interesting fact..

From: -ray <ray_at_ops.selu.edu>
Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2010 13:31:36 -0500 (CDT)
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.61.1006021320400.15524@romulus.csd.selu.edu>

That's 340 undecillion, 282 decillion, 366 nonillion, 920 octillion, 938
septillion, 463 sextillion, 463 quintillion, 374 quadrillion, 607
trillion, 431 billion, 768 million, 211 thousand and 456.

I read it's enough to assign an IP to every particle in the solar system.
I won't be greedy... I just want enough for every particle in my body :)

ray

On Sun, 30 May 2010, Dustin Hinton wrote:

> Ipv4= *2^32* (*4,294,967,296*) unique IPv4 adresses available.
>
> Vs.
>
> ipv6=2^128 (*340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456) *unique
> IPv6 adresses available.
>
> Wow.. That's a big upgrade..
>
> Thank you,
> Dustin Hinton
> I.T. Sales Associate
>
> F1 Communications, L.L.C.
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>
> On May 30, 2010, at 8:51 AM, Joey Kelly <> wrote:
>
> On Sat May 29 2010 5:48 pm, Charles Jouglard wrote:
>
> Depending on which online IPV4 depletion calculator you look at there is a
>
> Y2K type push for action. Several online depletion calculators show we are
>
> right at less then two years before all of the IPV4 IPs will be depleted.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Charles
>
>
> First you tell us that the world is going to end, then you say "cheers"?
> Thanks a lot.
>
>
>

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