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Huawei handed 2,596,148,429,267,413, 814,265,248,164,610,048 IPv6 addresses

(2024/12/06)


Huawei has been allocated 2.56 decillion IPv6 addresses by regional internet registry the Asia Pacific Network Information Center (APNIC). That's a lot.

The allocation is the largest ever made by APNIC, and saw the registry apply to the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) for a second /12 block of IPv6 addresses to meet Huawei's needs.

A /12 block comprises 83,076,749,736,557,242,056,487,941,267,521,536 addresses – 83 decillion of 'em. A single decillion is 10 33 .

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Huawei's allocation is a [2]/17 block , so a mere subset of that.

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The entire IPv6 number space has 2 128 addresses – over 340 undecillion, plus about 282 decillion and plenty of nonillions, octillions and septillions more. A single undecillion is 10 36 . Some are reserved or impractical to use for various reasons.

RIPE NCC, the RIR for Europe and the Middle East, [5]advises 18 quintillion are available.

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These are unimaginably large numbers.

Huawei's allocation is therefore both colossal and also a drop in the vast ocean of IPv6.

[7]TSMC reportedly cuts off RISC-V chip designer linked to Huawei accelerators

[8]Huawei's farewell to Android isn't a marketing move, it's chess

[9]Huawei releases data detailing serverless secrets

[10]China trains 100-billion-parameter AI model on home grown infrastructure

Do not assume Huawei has decillions of devices to connect, though – or ever will.

As the Internet Society [11]pointed out in 2001, it's not always practical to use every address in a range. But with Huawei and APNIC holding decillions of them in hand, even if mere sextillions are used – each of which is one thousand million million million - an awful lot of devices can have unique IPv6 addresses

APNIC's [12]post about the allocation states Huawei sought it to support "global deployment of cloud services and content distribution."

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China promotes use of Internet of Things devices – it already has a couple of billion online and plans to top 30 billion in coming years. Huawei cloud operates 39 regions, so presumably has lots of physical and virtual machines that could use an IPv6 address. Another indicator of the scale of computing in China is the nation's [14]plan to migrate five million racks full of kit to get them closer to sources of renewable energy.

But even all that kit will hardly make a dent in Huawei's new trove of IPv6. A content delivery network with a unique address for every device on Earth might leave a mark.

We've asked Huawei why it needed all those IP addresses. It hadn't responded at the time of publication. ®

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[2] https://www.ripe.net/about-us/press-centre/understanding-ip-addressing/#ipv6

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[5] https://www.ripe.net/about-us/press-centre/understanding-ip-addressing/#ipv6

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[7] https://www.theregister.com/2024/10/28/tsmc_sophgo_huawei/

[8] https://www.theregister.com/2024/10/28/opinion_column_huawei_harmony_os/

[9] https://www.theregister.com/2024/10/24/huawei_serverless_cold_start_research/

[10] https://www.theregister.com/2024/10/02/china_telecom_model_trained_local_tech/

[11] https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3194.html

[12] https://blog.apnic.net/2024/12/03/new-ipv6-address-block/

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[14] https://www.theregister.com/2022/02/22/china_west_and_east_datacenter_plan/

[15] https://whitepapers.theregister.com/



I wouldn’t say

jokerscrowbar

My ex puts it about but.

She’s had more pokes than an IPv6 network!

<tigah_-> i have 4gb for /tmp
<Knghtbrd> What do you do with 4G /tmp? Compile X?
<tigah_-> yes