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What is the difference in percentage numbers of the ip possibilities of the IPv4 and of IPv6?
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What is the difference in percentage numbers of the ip possibilities of the IPv4 and of IPv6?
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As already mentioned, the IPV6 uses 128bit addresses and therefore has 2128 numbers of IP possible, ie:
340282366920938463463374607431768211456 possible combinations.
(340 undecilhões 282 decilhões 366 nonilhões 920 octillions 938 setillions 463 sextilhões 463 quintillions 374 quatrilhões 607 trillion 431 billion 768 million 211 thousand 456 )
As the IPV4 uses 32bit addresses and has 232 numbers of IP possible, which corresponds to:
4294967296 possible combinations
(4 billion 294 million 967 thousand 296)
I mean, it’s a very, very, very high number.
Whereas in the model IPV4 we have something similar to this:
192.168.0.1
4 groups up to 3 decimal digits.
Therefore, for each set of 3 digits we have:
28 * 28 * 28 * 28 = 232
for 28 = 256.
232 = 4294967296
In the IPV6 we have the IP in this way:
2001:0db8:85a3:08d3:1319:8a2e:0370:7344
Eight groups of 4 hexadecimal digits.
This difference in notation made possible a crease greater possibilities, which can be calculated in this way:
(216 * 216 * 216 * 216 * 216 * 216 * 216 * 216) = 2128
as the hexadecimal digits comprise 16 values from 0 to 9 and from A to F then, 2128 corresponds to 340282366920938463463374607431768211456 already mentioned.
With a simple rule of 3 we have to:
2128 = 100%
232 = x2128x = 232
x = 232 / 2128
x = 1/79228162514264337593543950336
That is, theIPV6is 79.228.162.514.264.337.593.543.950.336% greater than theIPV4
And theIPV4possesses:1.2621774483536188658765704452457967477130296174436807... 10-29% of the addresses of
IPV6
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Free translation of Wikipedia content in English:
Ipv6 uses 128-bit addresses, allowing 2128 or 3.4 1038 addresses, i.e., more than 7.9 1028 times more than Ipv4.
This means, as the comments posted below by @Vargas and @tsippert:
Whereas the values of @bfavaretto are correct then, IPV6 is 79,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000% higher than IPV4.
@Vargas Boa, I didn’t have the patience to count zeros when typing :)
I updated the value, my previous calculation was wrong ;)
When I saw IPV4 and 0000...% Li IPVA
@Tony If the IPVA were so cheap it would be good.
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IPV4 has 32 bits, IPV6 has 128 bits.
It is such an absurdly large value that it is possible to say that IPV4 = 0% of IPV6
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This is the correct answer, my round 79.228...
– bfavaretto