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by deathanatos
315 days ago
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> I think IPv6 should have been 8 bytes instead of 16 You don't state why you think this, but this is almost always due to the flawed thinking that the IP address is a simple identifier, and then looking at "how many IPs does the world need?" → "64 bits is enough". (IPs are like street addresses, in that they're routing instructions. Having the space not fragment — like v4's space is doing — is part of it, and helps things like routing tables remain small.) > and somewhat backward compatible with IPv4. The pigeon-hole principle makes backwards compatibility impossible. No matter what concrete scheme you might propose, it is effectively equivalent to IPv6. |
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