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128-bit Address Space 0
A 128-bit address space refers to the use of 128 bits in addressing, allowing for 2^128 unique addresses, which is a vast number that can accommodate a virtually limitless number of devices and services. This is most commonly associated with IPv6, the latest version of the Internet Protocol, designed to replace IPv4 and address the limitations of its 32-bit address space.
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