Fedora 45 adopts IPv6 by default

Fedora 45 is preparing for a significant update: enabling IPv6 support by default through NetworkManager. This move aims to modernize the network experience offered by the operating system.

The adoption of IPv6 is crucial for the future of the Internet, given the exhaustion of IPv4 addresses. IPv6 offers a virtually unlimited number of addresses, solving the scarcity problem and paving the way for new network architectures.

For those evaluating on-premise deployments, there are trade-offs between managing IPv4 and IPv6 networks. AI-RADAR offers analytical frameworks on /llm-onpremise to evaluate these aspects.