Hi NANOG,
We measured NETFLIX over v6 for the last couple of years. The paper
describing this research is now online, thought to share:
-- Vaibhav
A Longitudinal View of Netflix: Content Delivery over IPv6 and Content Cache
Deployments
paper: https://bit.ly/2toOGWP
slides:
Hello,
> Does anybody have more or less recent data on the average, median and
> maximum diameter (ip hop count) of the Internet? My google fu is
> failing me: I've only found stuff from the ‘90s.
In the past 2 years of running `traceroute` towards YouTube from
home networks, the maximum IP
Hello,
> nanog-isp at mail.com nanog-isp at mail.com
> Wed Jan 20 12:14:42 UTC 2016
>
> Hello all,
>
> Would those with IPv6 deployments kindly share some statistics on their
> percentage of IPv6 traffic?
> Bonus points for sharing top IPv6 sources. Anything else than the usual
> suspects,
Hello,
Does anybody know what is reported in the ‘debug_info’
portion of the YT redirector mapping webpage:
http://redirector.c.youtube.com/report_mapping
Is this documented somewhere? Thanks.
-- Vaibhav
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Vaibhav Bajpai
www.vaibhavbajpai.com
Postdoctoral Researcher
Dear NANOG,
Measuring Web Similarity from Dual-stacked Hosts
How similar are the webpages accessed over IPv6 to their IPv4 counterparts? –
In situations where the content is dissimilar over IPv4 and IPv6, what factors
contribute to the
Dear NANOG,
A paper on measuring the effects of happy eyeballs [RFC 6555] just got
accepted last week. This uses a 3-years long ('13 - '16) dataset of TCP
connect times towards ALEXA top 10K websites collected from 80 dual-stacked
SamKnows probes. We just released [a] the paper. Thought to share
Dear NANOG,
We do not see entries for www.bing.com since Sep 2013 anymore [1].
For sure this is only from our measurement vantage points, so may not
be true globally. Does anybody know the backstory of what happened?
[1] http://goo.gl/K1Zx4u (see: slide 23/32)
Thanks!
Best, Vaibhav
Dear NANOG,
I would like to share something with you today.
As you know, IETF LMAP [1] is making efforts to standardize large-scale
measurements to allow divergent measurement platforms to converge towards
interoperability. Early discussions within this group often lead to folks
asking for
Dear NANOG,
On 19 Jan 2015, at 14:33, Bajpai, Vaibhav v.baj...@jacobs-university.de
wrote:
[...]
We are currently looking for volunteers in US with native IPv6 lines
to help us in our v6 measurement research.
Thanks to you, we have shipped 15 probes to North America (some of which
On 22 Jan 2015, at 15:27, George, Wes wesley.geo...@twcable.com wrote:
We've seen 3 or 4 recent presentations of some new measurement project
that requires deploying yet another set of dedicated probes. While I'm
generally supportive of measurement attempts, I'll ask the same question
that
Dear NANOG,
We are currently looking for volunteers in US with native IPv6 lines
to help us in our v6 measurement research.
——-- Background
We are interested in measuring IPv6 performance from home. As part
of the LEONE project [1], we have developed measurement tests that
compare
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