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ICNN recently suggested that corporate users should start converting their Internet routing protocols to IPv6 as soon as possible, otherwise it would soon lose some of their online customers.
The vast majority of Internet traffic currently uses Internet Protocol version IV (IPV4), IPV6 is its next version, and ICANN predicts that due to the acceleration of IP address depletion, IPV6 will gradually roll out by 2011, and the previous version will slowly fade out of the market.
Therefore, they suggest that enterprises should adopt IPV6 compatible hardware and systems (such as Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista) when implementing deployments, or they will face an escalation crisis.
Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista systems have direct built-in support for IPV6, and it is no doubt that using Windows Vista operating system is already an issue for both enterprise users and individual users.