You are using an IX whose peers are almost all based in Europe, which is
RIPE region. Do you have any similar data involving major exchange points
over here in ARIN?
According to Google inbound traffic reports, IPv6 is much less adopted in
Europe than the USA. If you want to cite IPv6 growth, or lack thereof, it
would be much more helpful to cite similar data at internet exchanges in
North America, and specifically in the USA.
Albert Erdmann
Network Administrator
Paradise On Line Inc.
On Mon, 20 Jan 2020, Michel Py wrote:
Mark Andrews wrote :
First peak in July 29.41% - Jan 18 30.39%. Still going up.
Great. Another 75 years to wait, at that rate.
Compare (over a year):
IPv6
https://stats.ams-ix.net/cgi-bin/stats/sflow_grapher?type=ipv6;interval=yearly;scale=normal;counter=bps
IPv4
https://stats.ams-ix.net/cgi-bin/stats/16all?imgformat=png;target=totalall;interval=yearly
It does not take a statistician or a rocket scientist to tell which of these
two graphs shows growth.
Same data, from the same switches.
https://stats.ams-ix.net/sflow/ether_type.html
IPv6 is not even 3%, including private interconnects.
Not even 200 Gb/s of peak traffic :
https://stats.ams-ix.net/sflow/ipv6.html
Compared to 7 Tb/s total.
https://stats.ams-ix.net/index.html
Michel.
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