What is the purpose of DDNS (Dynamic DNS)?

In the digital world, there are numerous technologies and services that enable our day-to-day online experiences, some of which operate seamlessly behind the scenes. Dynamic DNS, or DDNS, is one such service that offers a significant advantage for certain types of internet users. This blog post will delve into the purpose of DDNS and why it might be critical for your online needs.

Understanding Dynamic DNS (DDNS)

Before we delve into Dynamic DNS, let’s briefly touch upon what DNS itself is. DNS, or Domain Name System, is the technology that translates human-readable domain names (like www.example.com) into IP addresses that computers use to identify each other on the network. It’s essentially the phonebook of the internet.

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IPv6: Are we ready for it?

Internet Protocol version 6 or IPv6 is our main topic today. We will discuss its main purpose, structure, and why it is so important.

Internet Protocol – definition

The Internet protocol, or IP, is a set of rules for online communication. It determines the format of data packets, which is the most efficient framework for transporting data across networks. It’s also in charge of employing IP addresses to route and address data packets delivered to their destination.

What is the purpose of IPv6?

IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6) is a network layer protocol that enables communication and data transfer across the web. Internet Protocol Version 6 was created in 1998 with the primary intention of eventually replacing the IPv4 protocol. Despite this, the majority of organizations continue to use the earlier IPv4 standard. Since 2017, it has been an Internet Standard (IETF) to anticipate an increase in IPv6 usage in the near future.

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