A UUIDv7 measures time in the Unix Epoch with an accuracy between 1ms and 245ns, depending on how many bits are spent for the timestamp (48-60 bits). The rest of the UUID (62-74 bits) is filled with random data. The timestamp is at the front of the UUID, therefore the UUIDs are monotonically increasing, which is good for using them in database indexes. Since this UUID version does not contain a MAC address, it is also recommended due to the improved privacy.
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019e8002-1e7c-760d-b620-edc1c13f2973
019e8002-1e7c-7857-a04c-88674a257975
019e8002-1e7c-79cf-bd29-0451ff1942a6
019e8002-1e7c-7b1f-87de-85b86f5ec594
019e8002-1e7c-7c63-81c8-73b15bcff04e
019e8002-1e7c-7daa-a4b9-02824a1036ca
019e8002-1e7c-7eee-8a37-868eadcf5247
019e8002-1e7d-703a-bd7e-13e4f686cfb4
019e8002-1e7d-717d-8f56-c32a913f1a95
019e8002-1e7d-72c1-91f8-c718f7084924
019e8002-1e7d-7405-9404-3caa629c24e5
019e8002-1e7d-7548-b60b-eccbf3ac4430
019e8002-1e7d-769c-a6c5-676d89db6a12
019e8002-1e7d-77e8-8f37-b946c8020caf
019e8002-1e7d-7934-8a86-d9974e97b8b4
Like UUIDv1, this kind of UUID is made of the MAC address of the generating computer, the time, and a clock sequence. However, the components in UUIDv6 are reordered (time is at the beginning), so that UUIDs are monotonically increasing, which is good for using them in database indexes.
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1f15d3a6-6484-6ebe-b344-4cf95d479851
1f15d3a6-6485-6184-b344-4cf95d479851
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1f15d3a6-6485-64d6-b344-4cf95d479851
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1f15d3a6-6485-67d8-b344-4cf95d479851
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1f15d3a6-6485-6daa-b344-4cf95d479851
1f15d3a6-6485-6ff8-b344-4cf95d479851
1f15d3a6-6486-6174-b344-4cf95d479851
1f15d3a6-6486-62d2-b344-4cf95d479851
1f15d3a6-6486-6444-b344-4cf95d479851
1f15d3a6-6486-65b6-b344-4cf95d479851
A UUIDv1 is made of the MAC address of the generating computer, the time, and a clock sequence.
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66486750-5d3a-11f1-b344-4cf95d479851
664867fa-5d3a-11f1-b344-4cf95d479851
6648689a-5d3a-11f1-b344-4cf95d479851
66486930-5d3a-11f1-b344-4cf95d479851
664869d0-5d3a-11f1-b344-4cf95d479851
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66486f20-5d3a-11f1-b344-4cf95d479851
66486fca-5d3a-11f1-b344-4cf95d479851
6648704c-5d3a-11f1-b344-4cf95d479851
The sorting of UUIDs in SQL Server is rather confusing and incompatible with UUIDv6 and UUIDv7.
Therefore this method developed by HickelSOFT
generates UUIDs which are sortable by SQL Server.
They have a time resolution of 1 milliseconds combined with 16 bits of random data.
C# implementation |
PHP implementation
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32701603-1d05-8709-87ea-5ce32bd83b97
1baa1703-1d05-8709-87ea-5ce32bd83b97
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5b051a03-1d05-8709-87ea-5ce32bd83b97
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33111f03-1d05-8709-87ea-5ce32bd83b97
30402003-1d05-8709-87ea-5ce32bd83b97
A UUIDv4 is made of 122 random bits. No other information is encoded in this kind of UUID.
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26ab1c0e-f926-41a0-9826-fb53a591f1d5
37a72774-a86e-437f-8487-f6abae9b297d
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87448eda-eaa9-4f2c-ad04-3f50ad6f3c19
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1ca31c87-5787-43da-87ac-c6e3ff7528fa
2eb07551-99de-43e2-9c30-efa4b668c3d8
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3997ab37-913c-4e6d-8e20-c8299c760cf9
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ea6b65a4-8ddd-454e-81d4-af185cdd5d6c
12f1eed6-6a59-4a2e-9b21-6124e3d71f29
9bb1d7d6-320d-4fa1-9889-05a084192795
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ca82f244-7dac-46cf-a6c1-5e2e190c8458
The following types of UUIDs are less common and/or require special knowledge. Please only use the following generators if you know what you are doing.
The NCS UUIDs are a legacy format
initially designed by Apollo Computer that cannot be generated anymore, because the
amount of available timestamp bits was exhausted on 5 September 2015.
As an example, here is the last possible NCS UUID (all bits of the timestamp are set to 1) for IP address 127.0.0.1:
ffffffff-ffff-0000-027f-000001000000.
A UUIDv2 contains information about the creator (person, group, or organization), the generating system (MAC address), and time. The creator information replaced parts of the time bits, therefore the time resolution is very low.
A UUIDv3 is made out of a MD5 hash and a UUIDv5 is made out of a SHA1 hash. RFC 9562 also contains an example for a custom UUIDv8 implementation that uses modern hash algorithms.
UUIDv8 is made of 122 bits application-specific / custom data. The other 6 bits are used to specify the variant and version of the UUID, to make it RFC-compatible.
You can enter a UUID in the following notations:
9e83839a-5967-11e4-8c1c-78e3b5fc7f222.25.210700883446948645633376489934419689250The script will output:
Please enter a UUID or UUID OID:
You can enter a UUID in the following notations:
AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FFAA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FFAABBCC.DDEEFF (case insensitive)AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF-11-22 (EUI-64)AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF-11-22 (EUI-64)fe80::1322:33ff:fe44:5566 (IPv6 Link Local / EUI-64)The script will output:
Please enter a MAC (EUI, ELI, SAI, AAI), or IPv6-Link-Local address:
An Administratively Assigned Identifier (AAI) is a MAC address which can be locally defined by applications or an administrator. Unlike the EUI, an AAI is NOT worldwide unique.
The following options are rather unusual, but are implemented for the sake of completeness: