IPV6 : Is there any benefit in unique IPV6 ?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by kmh, May 8, 2011.

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    Hello!

    I have +500 Domain names and want open new blogs for each .
    I have dedicated server ,
    what is the best for me ,IPv6 for each or ded IPv4 for each domain ?

    I want to know the best way to increase SERPs

    Is there benefit in unique IPV6 for each domain ?
    or must decicated IPV4 addresses for each ?
     
    kmh, May 8, 2011 IP
  2. kmh

    kmh Active Member

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    any help :)
     
    kmh, May 8, 2011 IP
  3. Vineet Koushik

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    IPv6 will provide secure point-to-point, direct connections between computers, without the many hops that IPv4 makes us take – so that certainly means faster connections with existing lines. It also means accessing people’s computers directly, so it probably means doing SEO on a portion of a hard drive instead of some files on an internet server. It means masses more information becoming available and perhaps clouds being made up of individual’s computers. And it means to me, that social networking will truly become the dominant internet activity.
     
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    thanks Vineet Koushik
     
    kmh, May 12, 2011 IP
  5. lukeg32

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    This is complete nonsense.

    Hop count is completely irrelevant on any network, since it is easy to hide any router traffic passes through - the only important thing is the number of autonomous systems a connection passes through.

    Nor does it mean faster connections either, is certainly nothing to do with accessing peoples hard drives - have you ever heard of security?

    You will have trouble getting a /24 network or anything above it for that matter nowadays - while not impossible if you want to have a dedicated IP for every site then you will probably be pushed to IPV6 from your server hosts, unless you have your own PI space of course.....

    Its not as easy as just having a unique IP - if they are in the same network block there is very little benefit of doing it this way.

    (This might change with IPv6 - its too early to tell what ranking factors will change)
     
    lukeg32, May 12, 2011 IP