Leveraging Class E address space to mitigate IPv4 exhaustion issues in GKE

As more applications are hosted on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), the need for private IPv4 addresses is growing, leading to IP address exhaustion challenges for large organizations. While IPv6 offers a solution, not all enterprises are ready for it. Enter Class E IPv4 addresses (240.0.0.0/4), which provide a way to address these challenges. Despite being reserved for future use, Class E addresses can be used today within Google Cloud VPCs. Companies like Snap have successfully leveraged Class E to overcome IP address exhaustion challenges. Class E addresses offer vast address space, scalability, efficient resource utilization, and future-proofing benefits. While there are considerations and compatibility issues to keep in mind, transitioning to Class E can help organizations scale and innovate within Google Cloud and GKE.

https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/containers-kubernetes/how-class-e-addresses-solve-for-ip-address-exhaustion-in-gke/

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