A tech company is designing a next-gen IoT product and expects each device to have a unique IP address. Considering the potentially vast number of devices, which IP addressing scheme would be most suitable?
- DHCP
- IPv4
- IPv6
- MAC
IPv6 is the most suitable IP addressing scheme for a next-gen IoT product where each device requires a unique IP address. IPv6's enormous address space can easily accommodate the potentially vast number of IoT devices, ensuring that each device has a unique address. IPv4 has limited address space and is not practical for large-scale IoT deployments. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) and MAC (Media Access Control) addresses are not IP addressing schemes but play a different role in networking.
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