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Re: website in ipv6


From: John Kemp <kemp () network-services uoregon edu>
Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 09:26:13 -0700

On 6/26/11 5:34 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
In message <20110627002625.4C85311371DC () drugs dv isc org>, Mark Andrews writes
:

In message <BANLkTikzmCsHAxFfwQ2pidFPKXCTQTRBNA () mail gmail com>, Deric Kwok 
wr
ites:
Hi all

I am trying to configure website for testing ipv6

Just wander how internet users eg: DSL users can visit this website
and any people can access this website over the world

Thank you

About 10-6% of the net is dual stack capable, there is a working
IPv6 path from the brower to the server.  About 0.4% of the net
prefers IPv6 over IPv4.  It was higher but changes to depreference
using 2002::/16 (6to4) as a source address have been pushed in
various OS updates.

http://www.potaroo.net/stats/1x1/sitec/v6hosts.png

I meant to post the aggregate graph.

http://www.potaroo.net/stats/1x1/v6hosts.png
 
This is updated daily.

APNIC/Geoff could use more test data sources.
http://labs.apnic.net/index.shtml

Mark
-- 
Mark Andrews, ISC
1 Seymour St., Dundas Valley, NSW 2117, Australia
PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742                 INTERNET: marka () isc org


The more optimistic number was that something like 20% - 30% of clients
could retrieve an IPV6-Only Literal URL.  So yeah, still sad, but there
is some potential there.

---
John Kemp (kemp () routeviews org)
RouteViews Engineer
NOC: help () routeviews org
http://www.routeviews.org


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