Hi all,
/u/tambry on Reddit [0] posted about there being a sharp decline in IPv6
traffic on AMS-IX today.
A ~60G drop from peak looking at the graphs here:
https://stats.ams-ix.net/sflow/ipv6.html
Anyone know what happened or any ideas as to what the cause in such a sharp
drop might be?
Hi,
I've seen a big drop in IPv6 traffic volume on our Freenet6 IPv6
service last night and it seems to be the same on AMS-IX.
Has anyone else seen the same? Any idea why?
Thanks,
Mikael
On 9 jul 2009, at 12:24, Mikael Lind wrote:
Hi,
I've seen a big drop in IPv6 traffic volume on our Freenet6 IPv6
service last night and it seems to be the same on AMS-IX.
Has anyone else seen the same? Any idea why?
Multiple options, but it must have something todo with a free usenet
wrote:
On 9 jul 2009, at 12:24, Mikael Lind wrote:
Hi,
I've seen a big drop in IPv6 traffic volume on our Freenet6 IPv6
service last night and it seems to be the same on AMS-IX.
Has anyone else seen the same? Any idea why?
Multiple options, but it must have something todo with a free usenet
that ?
Assuming that the graph at http://www.xsnews.com/ipv6/ isnt broken for
any other reason, you may well be right
Vince
Marco Hogewoning wrote:
On 9 jul 2009, at 12:24, Mikael Lind wrote:
Hi,
I've seen a big drop in IPv6 traffic volume on our Freenet6 IPv6
service last night and it seems
/XSnews)
and that dropped to an all-time low a bit before 0:00 CET.
I know XSnews had a free IPv6 news account service, perhaps they
closed that ?
Marco Hogewoning wrote:
On 9 jul 2009, at 12:24, Mikael Lind wrote:
Hi,
I've seen a big drop in IPv6 traffic volume on our Freenet6 IPv6
service
-time low a bit before 0:00 CET.
I know XSnews had a free IPv6 news account service, perhaps they
closed that ?
Marco Hogewoning wrote:
On 9 jul 2009, at 12:24, Mikael Lind wrote:
Hi,
I've seen a big drop in IPv6 traffic volume on our Freenet6 IPv6
service last night and it seems
to an all-time low a bit before 0:00 CET.
I know XSnews had a free IPv6 news account service, perhaps they
closed that ?
Marco Hogewoning wrote:
On 9 jul 2009, at 12:24, Mikael Lind wrote:
Hi,
I've seen a big drop in IPv6 traffic volume on our Freenet6 IPv6
service last night and it seems
Hi Patrick ,
On 9 jul 2009, at 16:10, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:
On Jul 9, 2009, at 9:58 AM, michiel.muhlenbau...@atratoip.net wrote:
Hi Jeroen others,
Yep, looks like we are doing a great portion of AMSIX's IPv6
traffic and
our (free) IPv6 service was affected because of an internal
a separate
service and we were responsible for the drop from ~950Mbit IPv6 traffic to
300M IPv6 traffic at 00.30 AM last night.
I'll put the service up again (wasn't notified) and we can continue
adopting IPv6 again ;)
Cheers,
Michiel
If I look at a tcpdump of our teredo relay which is announced to all our
AMS-IX peers (and some partial and full transits), there's a lot of nntp
and quite some torrent packets going over there, so it seems the
majority of IPv6 traffic is due to content providers like XSnews
providing
Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:
[..]
I ask because the AMS-IX is frequently used as an example that v6 is
being heavily adopted. If it is all one source for one application,
that is important information to the people fighting for v6 adoption.
Going from peaks of 1.4 Gbps to 0.4 Gbps is
Freenet6 went from about 200Mb/s to less than 10Mb/s when we lost both
XSnews and XS4all. I thought it would be more torrent traffic but I guess we
now know what it actually is.
Cheers,
Mikael
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 4:34 PM, Jeroen Wunnink jer...@easyhosting.nlwrote:
If I look at a tcpdump of
On Jul 9, 2009, at 10:40 AM, Jeroen Massar wrote:
Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:
[..]
I ask because the AMS-IX is frequently used as an example that v6 is
being heavily adopted. If it is all one source for one application,
that is important information to the people fighting for v6 adoption.
Going
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