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Sorry, I misremembered.The correct number from the presentation is 0.238% - only Russia, Ukraine and France have more than 0.5% IPv6.
Presentation available from http://rosie.ripe.net/presentations-detail/Thursday/Plenary%2014:00/index.html.
Harald
Turchanyi Geza wrote:
Harald, Your Half percent is great! When Tim Berners-Lee presented the www at the JENC conference in Insbruck in 1992, he said that according to the traffic mesurement statistics, the www-related trafic is around half percent. What was the ratio two years later? 40% Half percent is a good "start" for a real revolution. The question is: where is any similar movement to those pushed the web development in the early nineties? Best, Géza On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 9:38 PM, Harald Alvestrand <harald at alvestrand.no> wrote:David Kessens wrote:Joe, On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 08:20:11AM -0800, Joe St Sauver wrote:I'm not aware of DNS block lists which cover IPv6 address spaces at this time, probably in part because IPv6 traffic remains de minimis (see http://asert.arbornetworks.com/2008/8/the-end-is-near-but-is-ipv6/ showing IPv6 traffic as constituting only 0.002% of all Internet traffic).For the record: It seems that arbornetworks estimates are extremely low to the point where one has to ask whether there were other issues that caused such a low estimate. There is no question that IPv6 traffic is quite low in the Internet. However, many other reports that I have seen recently measure multiple orders of magnitude more IPv6 traffic (for an easily accesible example see: http://www.ams-ix.net/technical/stats/sflow/)Google's measurements indicate that when faced with a dual-stack host (one with both an AAAA and an A record in the DNS), 0.5% of all hosts will access that host using IPv6. (As presented at the RIPE meeting in Dubai last month.) Harald _______________________________________________ Ietf mailing list Ietf at ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf_______________________________________________ Ietf mailing list Ietf at ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf
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