A key driver of IPv6 migration is the simple fact that the world is
running out of--has already (in some cases) run out of IPv4 addresses.
This includes ARIN who ran out about two years ago.

Here's a few pages on this:

Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv4_address_exhaustion

ARIN:
https://www.arin.net/resources/request/ipv4_countdown.html





Daniel C writes:
> I think the security implementation will take a while to get used to, 
> especially when you have consumers who may not understand how it fully works 
> completely.
> Regardless of what we are called, (System administrator, network 
> administrator, Network engineer), we all have our duties, which are, to keep 
> our clients and business is safe.
> Speaking from experience on my behalf, I can certainly see why my clients are 
> hesitant to take to the new IP implementation, but I also see the benefits as 
> well.
> I honestly hope though, that throughout the years the new IP implementation 
> will become standardized.
> It would be nice if all of the Internet providers would have a conference, to 
> talk about the IP implementation, and how it would greatly reduce security 
> risks, etc. This way, the implementation could be adopted faster. I guess 
> that's hoping though, at least.
> The best thing that we as either engineers or administrators can do, in the 
> long run, is roll out the implementation on our own servers, and those of our 
> clients as well, this way we all can benefit from it.
> 
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