On 6/19/14 4:30 PM, "Christopher Morrow" <morrowc.lists@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 4:27 PM, Lee Howard <Lee@asgard.org> wrote:
How does IPv6 to end users make IPv4 unnecessary for growth, if enterprises and content providers haven't deployed IPv6?
content folk are mostly getting v6 done already, right? (minus AWS/etc which are on-plan to deploy as near as I can tell) I don't think enterprise folk matter here, they'll get to v6 when they have enough problems related to v4 content reachability... and when they try the ISP network ought to be prepared to deal with them.
7.94% Google hits in the U.S. come from IPv6 addresses. http://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics.html#tab=per-country-ipv6-ad option 7.29% of web sites have a working AAAA. http://www.employees.org/~dwing/aaaa-stats/
which content providers (large-ish ones) are lagging still?
https://www.vyncke.org/ipv6status/detailed.php?country=us Microsoft: live.com, Bing, MSN, microsoft.com Twitter Amazon LinkedIn WordPress eBay, PayPal Pinterest Instagram Ask.com Tumblr IMDB Craigs List Imgur Reddit CNN Disney, Go, ESPN GoDaddy HuffPo WordPress Adobe Vimeo Flickr Dropbox CNet BuzzFeed NYTimes Most porn sites (one has a dead AAAA). The web site of any TV channel, or any bank. Not to mention the million web pages at hosting providers. Lee