Amazon has announced that, due to the increasing scarcity of IPv4 public addresses, it will soon be implementing an additional charge for such addresses even when they are in use. It is calculated that this will represent an additional cost of $0.12 US per day, which is equivalent to a 75% increase to SMARS's overall deployment costs.
To avoid this unacceptable cost increase, it will be necessary to adopt an IPv6 address scheme before the current pricing scheme expires, which is the end of January 2024.
Amazon has announced that, due to the increasing scarcity of IPv4 public addresses, it will soon be implementing an additional charge for such addresses even when they are in use. It is calculated that this will represent an additional cost of $0.12 US per day, which is equivalent to a 75% increase to SMARS's overall deployment costs.
To avoid this unacceptable cost increase, it will be necessary to adopt an IPv6 address scheme before the current pricing scheme expires, which is the end of January 2024.