IPv6 Address Record (AAAA Record)
The IPv6 Address Record (AAAA Record) (pronounced “Quad-A”) is the IPv6 equivalent of the A Record. It points a domain to a 128-bit IPv6 address.
As the world runs out of IPv4 addresses, IPv6 has become the global standard. Having an AAAA record ensures that your website is accessible to users on IPv6-only networks, which is increasingly common in mobile and enterprise environments.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. This is known as “Dual Stack.” Most websites should have both to ensure connectivity for users regardless of whether their ISP uses the older IPv4 or newer IPv6 protocol.
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