Have you noticed hosting companies are all over the place promoting IPv6-ready VPS? I used to ask myself, “Is this a necessity or is it another way to charge more?” If you are asking yourself the same, let's unpack that in simple terms.
The significance of IPv6:
What it IPv6 anyway?
Every device online requires an IP address (like a digital phone number). The old system, IPv4, is running out of numbers because there are too many devices today. IPv6 solves that by giving us almost an unlimited number of addresses.The significance of IPv6:
- There are more addresses than IPv4 (trillions of them)
- Better traffic handling in today's internet
- Future-proof your site
When IPv6 VPS is Beneficial to You
You might consider IPv6 hosting if:- Your visitors or users are coming from countries that have a high rate of IPv6 adoption (e.g., India, China, and Europe)
- You're developing applications for IoT devices (smart home devices, or other sensor devices)
- You want to future-proof your website or application
When to Skip It
If you:- Have a personal blog
- Focus on areas of the world that still rely on IPv4
- Don't have a need for many unique addresses
What About the Charge?
Some hosting companies include a sub$5 per month charge for IPv6, while others make it feel like a "premium" upgrade. Before you start flushing money on an upgrade or getting buy with adding IPv6, ask yourself:- Do I already have it included?
- Does my audience actually need it?
- Can I operate just fine with IPv4 for the next few years?