IPv6 Support (and IPv4)
Blog post from Nhost
AWS has implemented a charge of $0.005 per hour for public IPv4 addresses starting February 1st, due to the scarcity of IPv4 addresses, impacting infrastructure companies reliant on AWS. This change highlights the industry's shift towards IPv6, a protocol offering a vastly larger address space, though its adoption is hindered by incompatibility issues with IPv4 and the need for extensive updates across tools and services. Despite the potential cost increase, some companies have managed to avoid passing these costs onto users by leveraging efficient IP management strategies, such as using Network Load Balancers (NLBs) and Kubernetes, which allow for a more effective allocation of IP resources. The transition to IPv6 is facilitated by platforms like Nhost, which have preemptively integrated support for IPv6, enabling users to seamlessly adapt without additional effort.