On 27 jul 2009, at 9:43, Arnt Gulbrandsen wrote:
This must mean that silently enabling IPv6 increases the number of
people for whom IPv6 works by a factor of around 100 (from <0.01% in
the general population
(http://asert.arbornetworks.com/2008/08/the-end-is-near-but-is-ipv6/
said <0.01%.)
The 0.01% they talk about is TRAFFIC, not USERS. And it's bogus
anyway. For instance, just the traffic through the AMS-IX is many
times more than what they measured:
http://www.ams-ix.net/technical/stats/sflow/
(Note that they use meaningless lying graphs = don't start at 0.)
At AMS-IX, native IPv6 traffic is now 0.3% on average, up from 0.1% a
year or so ago. When I did some web bug measurements years ago my
results where about 0.16% IPv6 users (1 in 666). Last year, Google got
0.25%.
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