The transition to IPv6 is well underway. Mobile carriers increasingly run IPv6-only networks, cloud platforms are rolling out IPv6 support by default, and more organizations, e.g. the US federal government, are preparing for a future without IPv4. That naturally raises a practical question for anyone running websites and browser-based SaaS applications: “Will my application really work in an IPv6-only environment?”
Hosted service: https://webres6.dev.sap/
GitHub Project: https://github.com/SAP/webres6
License: Apache 2.0
The transition to IPv6 is well underway. Mobile carriers increasingly run IPv6-only networks, cloud platforms are rolling out IPv6 support by default, and more organizations, e.g. the US federal government, are preparing for a future without IPv4. That naturally raises a practical question for anyone running websites and browser-based SaaS applications: “Will my application really work in an IPv6-only environment?”Hosted service: https://webres6.dev.sap/GitHub Project: https://github.com/SAP/webres6License: Apache 2.0 Read More Technology Blog Posts by SAP articles
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