Canadian Cloud Hosting has announced the general availability of IPv6 addresses for SSD Cloud Servers and Canadian Cloud servers located in their two Vancouver, BC data centres and two Toronto, ON data centres. These enhanced IPs are available to any business or organization looking to future proof their cloud infrastructure.
Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), the most recent version of Internet Protocols (IPs), was developed in response to IPv4 address exhaustion. With the intention of replacing IPv4, IPv6 uses a 128-bit address and allowing much more addresses than what is currently available with IPv4.
Although the two were not designed to be interoperable, several transition mechanisms have been devised to allow communication between IPv4 and IPv6 hosts.
With Canadian Cloud Hosting, customers now have access to enterprise cloud hosting in conjunction with IPv6 addresses. Canadian Cloud hosting provides simple pricing and lets customers build their own server(s) in real time by visiting www.cacloud.com and spinning up their cloud servers in the location of their choice. In the months ahead, customers will also have access to IPv6 IPs for their VMware private cloud and other cloud infrastructure requirements.
Canadian Cloud Hosting Now Offering IPv6 Addresses To Customers
Posted in Commentary with tags Canadian Cloud Hosting on October 15, 2015 by itnerdCanadian Cloud Hosting has announced the general availability of IPv6 addresses for SSD Cloud Servers and Canadian Cloud servers located in their two Vancouver, BC data centres and two Toronto, ON data centres. These enhanced IPs are available to any business or organization looking to future proof their cloud infrastructure.
Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), the most recent version of Internet Protocols (IPs), was developed in response to IPv4 address exhaustion. With the intention of replacing IPv4, IPv6 uses a 128-bit address and allowing much more addresses than what is currently available with IPv4.
Although the two were not designed to be interoperable, several transition mechanisms have been devised to allow communication between IPv4 and IPv6 hosts.
With Canadian Cloud Hosting, customers now have access to enterprise cloud hosting in conjunction with IPv6 addresses. Canadian Cloud hosting provides simple pricing and lets customers build their own server(s) in real time by visiting www.cacloud.com and spinning up their cloud servers in the location of their choice. In the months ahead, customers will also have access to IPv6 IPs for their VMware private cloud and other cloud infrastructure requirements.
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