On May 9, 2012, at 16:42, Anssi Johansson wrote:
Hi, 2.pool.ntp.org has supported records for nearly a year now. Are
there plans to expand the IPv6 support to the other zones (,0,1,3) as well?
Perhaps in time for the IPv6 launch day on June 6th?
Yes, I'm considering that. If anything
For instance Germany has the best coverage at 345/105 servers
(v4/v6). Most other countries are much worse. Denmark has 37/3.
Spain 19/2. Italy 25/1. Sweden 24/2. Russia 94/6. Hungary 64/7.
Ukraine 73/4. Australia 60/4. Canada 59/5. Even Japan are just
at 21/3.
Most of the
On May 10, 2012, at 9:01, Rob Janssen wrote:
I expect that the lack of servers in certain countries will be compensated by
the lack of users in same countries.
I'm not concerned if the system has enough capacity to serve the clients, but
rather if there are enough servers to give a little
I already deleted it but somewhere in this thread people asked about
places that support IPv6.
I got a dedicated server from kimsufi.ie (they have a bunch of various
TLDs for different countries but .ie (ireland) is where you go if in US)
that's fairly inexpensive. Downside for someone in US is
One of my servers is from Hetzner [1].
It's located in Germany. They're also inexpensive and offer native IPv6
even with their vServers.
You can do almost anything with it as long as it's legal, they don't
forbid any services.
Regards,
Thomas
On 10.05.2012 18:49, Todd Eddy wrote:
I already