Feature Spotlight: IPv6 Pools and Subpools
1,208,925,819,614,629,174,706,176 1.2 septillion. As long as you’re OK writing off 8.9 sextillion IP Addresses as a rounding error. That’s how many IPv6s come in a /48, which is ARIN‘s default (minimum, actually) allocation. If you can demonstrate the need, they’ll give you a /44, /40, /36, or even a /32. New to IPv6 [...]

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