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One advantage is that you can access your server by IP address in addition to using the domain name. This can be handy if you ever have DNS problems. Another is that since you won't be sharing the ethernet card, your site may support higher throughput. Also, you may get more latitude in configuring your server, since it is "more separate" than if on a shared IP setup.
There may also be less of a chance of search engines getting confused and banning your site along with others on the same IP if one of them breaks the rules. I really don't know how much of a problem this was or is, since I've always hosted my sites with unique IP addresses.
I expect shared-IP hosting to go away or get a lot cheaper with the rollout of IPv6, which has enough address space to assign a unique IP address to each grain of sand on earth, and still have enough left over for all current computers.
Jim
I expect shared-IP hosting to go away or get a lot cheaper with the rollout of IPv6
I've heard Asia has been moving ahead (I'm in the US), but still -- don't hold your breath.
(Edit: fixed typo)