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Re: v6 proof of life
From: Arturo Servin <aservin () lacnic net>
Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2011 14:47:12 +0300
Sometimes more than 25% of the traffic in our webserver is v6 http://lacnic.net/v6stat/hour_access_log_counter.png http://lacnic.net/v6stat/hour_access_log_counter.txt Haven't time to check the details about URLs, countries, user-agents but I am working on it. Regards, .as On 7 Jun 2011, at 08:47, George Bonser wrote:
There was some additional research done by Geoff Houston indicating that if you exposed tunnel capable hosts (that were able to reach IPv6 literals) you had something closer to 20% IPv6 connectivity. I'm already excited about traffic levels and patterns in less than 24 hours. Will be interesting to observe. - Jared See if you can reach this even if you don't have native IPv6... http://[2001:418:3f4::5]/I am seeing about 33% of our DNS traffic from one server over v6 but admittedly a lot of this is to the root servers that return A records for various domains. But the number of domains with v6 capable DNS servers is rising.
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- Re: v6 proof of life Arturo Servin (Jun 07)
- Re: v6 proof of life Jared Mauch (Jun 06)
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- Re: v6 proof of life Jima (Jun 07)
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