We have been doing it for a few months. http://www.lacnic.net/en/registro/espacio-disponible-ipv4.html We are working in a new model to forecast the available space over time and in providing the data so anybody can do their own graphs. Also APNIC has some very useful data: http://www.apnic.net/community/ipv4-exhaustion/graphical-information Regards, -as On 1 Feb 2011, at 11:18, Tony Hain wrote:
The individual RIR graphs won't be around long enough to be worth the effort... ;)
FWIW: the Jan. 2011 global burn rate (outbound from the RIRs) for /24-equivlents was 18.97 seconds. At the Jan. rate, APnic won't last to June and Ripe might make to the end of August, then chaos ensues. Is there really any value in trying to distribute graphs that will all be flat before the end of the year?
Tony
-----Original Message----- From: Randy Bush [mailto:randy@psg.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2011 12:02 AM To: Geoff Huston Cc: NANOG Operators' Group Subject: ipv4's last graph
with the iana free pool run-out, i guess we won't be getting those nice graphs any more. might we have one last one for the turnstiles? :-)/2
and would you mind doing the curves now for each of the five rirs? gotta give us all something to repeat endlessly on lists and in presos.
randy