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Transition to IPv6 as a new stage in the development of Internet infrastructure

A few years ago, it became clear that IPv4 address space was no longer sufficient for the growing needs of businesses. For companies that operate their own servers or rent resources in data centers, this meant limitations in scaling infrastructure and connecting new clients. IPv6 became the logical next step: it provides an almost unlimited address space, simplifies server network management, and ensures modern security mechanisms. Thanks to this, company servers can seamlessly grow along with the business, maintaining stability and opening new opportunities for development.