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Re: V6 still not supported (was Re: CC: s to Non List Members, (was Re: 202203080924.AYC Re: 202203071610.AYC Re: Making Use of 240/4, NetBlock))


From: "Abraham Y. Chen" <aychen () avinta com>
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2022 10:15:08 -0500

Dear Ca By:

1)    It appears that you are reading the Google graph too optimistically, or incorrectly. That is, the highest peaks of the graph are about 38%. The average of the graph is about 36%. Citing "over 40%" from these is a gross exaggeration. In fact, the peaks were reached on weekends and holidays due to more residential usage, you can clearly see such by zooming into the graph. In addition, the graph has been exhibiting an asymptomatic trend ever since a few years back. The COVID-19 pushed this graph up a bit due to the lock-down and work-from-home factors. Below was an analysis pre-pandemic:

https://circleid.com/posts/20190529_digging_into_ipv6_traffic_to_google_is_28_percent_deployment_limit/

2)    Since Google is one of the stronger IPv6 promoters, usage of IPv6 outside of the Google domain can only be lower, by simple logic deduction.


Regards,


Abe (2022-03-11 10:11)


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NANOG Digest, Vol 170, Issue 12

Message: 12
Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2022 08:00:17 -0800
From: Ca By<cb.list6 () gmail com>
To: Saku Ytti<saku () ytti fi>
Cc: Joe Greco<jgreco () ns sol net>,nanog () nanog org
Subject: Re: V6 still not supported (was Re: CC: s to Non List Members
        (was Re: 202203080924.AYC Re: 202203071610.AYC Re: Making Use of 240/4
        NetBlock))
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On Wed, Mar 9, 2022 at 11:56 PM Saku Ytti<saku () ytti fi>  wrote:

On Wed, 9 Mar 2022 at 21:00, Joe Greco<jgreco () ns sol net>  wrote:

I really never thought it'd be 2022 and my networks would be still
heavily v4.  Mind boggling.
Same. And if we don't voluntarily agree to do something to it, it'll
be the same in 2042, we fucked up and those who come after us pay the
price of the insane amount of work and cost dual stack causes.

It is solvable, easily and cheaply, like most problems (energy,
climate), but not when so many poor leaders participate in decision
making.

--
   ++ytti

Ah, the quarterly ipv6 thread? where i remind you all? most of the USA is
on ipv6 (all your smartphone, many of your home router, a growing amount of
your clouds [i see you aws])

https://www.worldipv6launch.org/measurements/

Google sees over 40% of their users on ipv6, with superior latency

https://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics.html



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