How the WWW (world wide web) finds the path to a sticky name.

this starts with what is an assigned IP block allocation in which you will see quite a bit of data of IP4 will eventually run out… sort of . the inception of IP6 is slower than anticipated as well and the bridging of the two much like http and https.  this info graph taken from

https://www.ipxo.com/  (very informative site ) shows how IANA has already broken up and shared with the RiR, Regional Internet Registries.

BW Solutions LLC is a member of IANA, APNiC, ARIN, RipeNCC

independent governance ( filing and indexing) and estimated drafts of indexing was taken up by ICANN that I have been a member of for over 20 years.

 

Now as the ips have made it to this “End User” are several ways and venues which to adopt. as these are still in large bundles waiting to be unpacked and assigned just as one would do when buying a .com (sticky name!)

at this time it is more than suggested to buy “mirrored” if at all possible matched pairs of ip/4 – ip/6

now you have if shared thousands of .com space shared, VPS< VPN what to do… rabbit hole /warren to update and

good source for current rolling infomation

https://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1873198

and technical site for RTiF

https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc1918