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title: Only IPv6 Only.
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title: Only IPv6 Only
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pub_date: 2020-03-04
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docker](../how-ipv4-stops-me-from-working-in-the-train/):
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with [private ip addresses](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_network) you can
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easily run into overlapping addresses. This costs time and in the end
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resources.
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resources, not in theory, but in practice.
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## Going IPv6 only
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It is very easy to create a static website on an IPv6 only webserver
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and have it reachable from IPv6 and the legacy Internet:
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you can either [create an IPv6 only virtual
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machine](../ipv6-only-hosting/), setup a webserver on it and use the
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[IPv4 to IPv6 proyx](../ipv4-to-ipv6-proxy/).
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machine](../../products/ipv6-only-hosting/), setup a webserver on it and use the
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[IPv4 to IPv6 proyx](../../products/ipv4-to-ipv6-proxy/).
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Or, if you want to have it much easier, you could go with
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[IPv6 enabled webhosting](../zerocarbon-webhosting-with-ipv6/)
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[IPv6 enabled webhosting](../../products/zerocarbon-webhosting-with-ipv6/)
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directly.
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