Every machine on the Internet, including the server that hosts your website, has a unique Internet Protocol (IP) address. This address is what lets one computer send information to another. But, because there are so many websites and a finite number of possible IP addresses, it’s become common practice for many sites to share a single IP address. How it Works Back in the Dark Ages of the Internet, when the system for creating and assigning IP addresses was born, no one knew that the 4 billion possible IP addresses wouldn’t be enough. We haven’t run out yet, but the growing concern about availability gave birth to the idea of shared IP addresses.image

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