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Fujitsu develops new solution for smooth data centre migration to IPv6 networks

Fujitsu has announced that it has developed the SA46T/SA46T-AS Datacenter Solutions, a technology enabling data centres to migrate smoothly from IPv4 to IPv6. This technology is based on SA46T(1), which makes it possible to carry IPv4 transmissions over an IPv6 network, as well as for SA46T-AS, which is capable of sharing a single IPv4 address across multiple servers.

This technology boosts the number of IPv4 networks that can be accommodated on an IPv6 network to approximately 4.3 billion, which inpractical terms means there is no upper limit on accommodating customer systems at a data centre. Another advantage is that a single IPv4 address can be shared among some 65,000 machines. Sharing can be conducted among either physical or virtual servers, which means existing IPv4-based servers can continue operating and new servers can be added in the future. Servers can be incrementally adapted to IPv6 even after depletion of the IPv4 address space.

Source: Fujitsu

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