For a couple of weeks, it seems that Google IPv6 measurements are heading down
mainly for Europe. For example, here is a link to a presentation of the Google
measurements for several European countries and USA. There is a clear drop in
the last days/weeks for European countries but not for USA.
Dear Eric,
on the http://www.ipv6matrix.org project we are also seeing rises
falls depending on areas.
We have attributed this to several potential causes:
1. temporary allocation of IPv6 addresses roll-back when faced with a
tech problem
2. a less inter-connected IPv6 network thus affected by
Not seeing this in the Akamai data. See for Germany and Belgium.
Longer-term data at a lower frequency for Belgium
(from slightly different filtering so some data may not line up exactly):
2013-12-11 5.4
2014-01-08 5.3
2014-02-12 11.2
2014-02-26 17.4
2014-03-12 19.6
2014-04-16
You forgot the second most commonly asked feature on the ISC dhcp listserv --
force clients to get a different IP address each time. =)
Frank
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