[Chapter-delegates] NEWS RELEASE: Major Websites Commit to 24-Hour Test Flight for IPv6
Marcin Cieslak
saper at saper.info
Wed Jan 12 16:28:19 PST 2011
On Thu, 13 Jan 2011, Kevin Karp wrote:
> Hi Franck
>
> If any chapter wants to use IPv6Now's Instant6 facility (instant6.com) they
> can have their web site natively accessible on IPv6 within moments. Once
> registered just add a AAAA record to your DNS records and it's done!
Well, it's very slow from my SixXS tunnel at the moment:
3 sixxs-dus.dus.speedpartner.de 22.142 ms 24.516 ms 22.435 ms
4 as6939.dus.ipv6.ecix.net 31.769 ms 45.941 ms 27.980 ms
5 10gigabitethernet1-4.core1.lon1.he.net 43.151 ms 35.572 ms 37.105 ms
6 10gigabitethernet2-3.core1.nyc4.he.net 102.041 ms 108.774 ms 104.073 ms
7 10gigabitethernet5-3.core1.lax1.he.net 164.380 ms 163.472 ms 165.584 ms
8 10gigabitethernet1-3.core1.lax2.he.net 163.483 ms 164.451 ms 165.141 ms
9 2402:7800:100:1::15 173.301 ms 173.854 ms 173.061 ms
10 ge-0-1-0-135.cor02.syd03.nsw.VOCUS.net.au 329.830 ms 329.704 ms 328.598 ms
11 2402:7800:0:1::6a 330.133 ms 334.186 ms 327.838 ms
12 as45444.ipv6.sydney.pipenetworks.com 328.694 ms 329.446 ms 327.681 ms
13 2406:a000:ffff:ffff::2 332.760 ms 332.928 ms 329.414 ms
Feels like in a good old modem times...
http://www.isoc.org.pl/ is still IPv4 only. The university hosting us is lagging behind
with v6 adoption AND we run on a kind of virtualized machine that prevents
us from setting up a tunnel ourselves. Time to move somewhere else...
//Marcin Cieślak
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