[162613] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: "It's the end of the world as we know it" -- REM
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Owen DeLong)
Fri Apr 26 13:49:10 2013
From: Owen DeLong <owen@delong.com>
In-Reply-To: <CD9FFE76.1BEB3%Lee@asgard.org>
Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2013 13:41:04 -0400
To: Lee Howard <Lee@asgard.org>
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Errors-To: nanog-bounces+nanog.discuss=bloom-picayune.mit.edu@nanog.org
> Bing supports IPv6: http://www.worldipv6launch.org/
Noted.
> The site www.xbox.com supports IPv6 (ditto), but the Xbox device does =
not.
Noted.
> My favorite place to see what content supports IPv6 is Eric Vyncke's =
site:
> http://www.vyncke.org/ipv6status/detailed.php?country=3Dus
An excellent resource.
> Thus, Microsoft points off for live.com, msn.com,
> microsoft.com, etc.
>=20
> Similarly, partial credit to Amazon for ELB on AWS [1], but points off =
for
> amazon.com, ebay.com, and for pity's sake, aws.amazon.com and
> amazonaws.com.
>=20
>=20
> [1]=20
> =
http://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2011/05/24/elb-ipv6-zoneapex-sec=
u
> ritygroups/
>=20
> But to see the rest, you have come to NANOG58 in New Orleans!
Thanks for providing those links, Lee. Definitely worth watching.
>> Actually, if Amazon.com lit up IPv6, it would dramatically change the
>> IPv6-only
>> client landscape. I believe they are the single largest IPv4-only =
content
>> provider
>> remaining. IIRC from Lee's statistics, Amazon + any 2 other members =
of the
>> Alexa 100 would make it possible for 70% or more of web traffic to go =
over
>> IPv6.
>=20
> Not mine; Alain Fiocco's numbers at http://6lab.cisco.com/stats/
> It's not quite that positive, either, but you can see in the =
Information
> page of that site that there's a very sharp bend in which sites get =
the
> most hits. The top 15-20 are disproportionate; after that, in many =
cases
> substitute web sites are available.
Thanks=85 Thanks for the reference as well.
>> I've been doing just that. Interestingly, I got a great deal of =
criticism
>> for doing
>> so recently.
>=20
> Where do you name and shame suits? Hint: it isn't NANOG.
In the case to which I refer, it was Facebook.
> Lee, who has been known to wear a suit
And who I occasionally attempt to shame for the slow pace of IPv6 =
deployment at TW Cable. ;-)
Owen