Lots of chickens and eggs cycles to resolve. What is not clear to me is
whether today people running hosts with no or incomplete IPv6 support
know IPv6 is something they should be on top of. That at least would be
progress. As for many years they were being told by their ISPs / Vendors
/ Consultants / Experts that IPv6 is not a thing they should be
planning let alone implementing.
If largely aware. Is there a touch of complacency at hosts that they can
configure up IPv6 quickly when they need to? For instance by throwing
some money via a CDN?
The local chapter has had a long running IPv6 host monitoring project
ipv6matrix.org which we've been hosting at University of Southampton
that looks at the top million domains as set by Alexa. Olivier still
keeps it regularly updated.
It's got a d3 graphical charting displays but for open data junkies the
data is there for direct use too.
Christian
On 27/05/2020 11:52, Nick Hilliard wrote:
Paul Mansfield wrote on 27/05/2020 11:47:
I was surprised how many services aren't but you'd think they
could/should be
https://ipv6.watch/
this should give some indication of the complexity, and therefore the
cost, of service availability over ipv6.
Nick
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