On 2005-10-15, Nicholas Suan <nsuan@nonexiste.net> wrote:
I'm told there are 6to4 relays seeing in excess of 100mbps. Not bursts. Can you imagine trying to handle 100mbps "internet mix" traffic process switched? :-Z Not even talking about the peaks. They may be handling 100mbps but they also have a global scope. But all the traffic statistics for 6to4 relays I've seen push several orders of magnitude *less* traffic then that. Anyone have any real numbers?
The 6to4 relay I run at my employer (AS29259) does around 200kbps on average and maybe short bursts of up to 5mbps. The ones doing more than 100mbps are usually the relays used outbound by large content delivery networks (the relay used by newszilla6.xs4all.nl (free binary newsserver) comes to my mind). This is totally manageable with Cisco routers regardless the constant bickering about the suboptimal Cisco (IPv6) performance which would lead you to the assumption that you can't transit a single byte of IPv6 traffic through such a box. They do work quite well these days. Bernhard