Why Ipv6 Is Better Than Ipv4?
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IPv6 is better than IPv4 for a number of reasons, including:
1. IPv6 has a much larger address space than IPv4, allowing for more devices to be connected to the internet.
2. IPv6 eliminates the need for Network Address Translation (NAT) to translate private IP addresses to public IP addresses, which can be a source of latency and complications.
3. IPv6 offers improved security with its built-in authentication and encryption features.
4. IPv6 allows for better Quality of Service (QoS) for streaming media, VoIP, and other applications that require higher bandwidth and lower latency.
5. IPv6 is rapidly becoming the standard for most internet connections and is supported by most modern operating systems.