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How to Create a Website that only uses IPv6 and QUIC
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Step 1: Configure Your Server for IPv6
Set up an IPv6-only server with a hosting provider that supports disabling IPv4. Ensure that the server has a valid IPv6 address and is properly configured in your DNS records.
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Step 2: Enable QUIC Support on Your Web Server
Install and configure a web server that supports QUIC (e.g., NGINX or Caddy). Make sure the server uses HTTP/3 and QUIC protocols, which rely on UDP instead of TCP for faster and more secure connections.
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Step 3: Verify IPv6 and QUIC Availability
Test your setup using online tools like Test IPv6 and HTTP/3 Test. Ensure your website is accessible only via IPv6 and uses the QUIC protocol.
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Step 4: Update Your Website Content
Deploy your website content and verify it loads properly under the IPv6 and QUIC-only configuration. Use lightweight assets to optimize loading speed over QUIC.
Tip: Use modern image formats like JPEG XL or AVIF for faster performance.
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