Akamai already has 15% peak IPv6 traffic: https://blogs.akamai.com/2020/02/at-21-tbps-reaching-new-levels-of-ipv6-traffic.html
Some internet service providers may have more than half of their traffic as IPv6. Some countries are now crossing more than 50% IPv6 availability: https://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics.html Why do you think you can overtake the IPv6 train? Why would we want to abandon the work already done? ons. 13. maj 2020 20.27 skrev Elad Cohen <e...@netstyle.io>: > We will take your path, lets wait 20 years for IPv6 to be fully deployed. > ------------------------------ > *From:* NANOG <nanog-boun...@nanog.org> on behalf of Brielle < > br...@2mbit.com> > *Sent:* Wednesday, May 13, 2020 9:16 PM > *To:* NANOG list <nanog@nanog.org> > *Subject:* Re: RIPE NCC Executive Board election > > On 5/13/2020 12:09 PM, Elad Cohen wrote: > > ----- > > /There's a fundamental lack of understanding from people on why you can't > > just 'bolt on' more addresses to IPv4. Data structures in memory, > > software APIs and syscalls, hex notations, subnetting, route > > determination and propigation with internet routing protocols like BGP, > > hardware CAM, among many other things./ > > ----- > > All of it will be resolved with a software update, and BGP will be > > updated to support IPv4+ with backward compatibility. > > > You mean what everyone's already implemented with IPv6? A complete > overhaul/replacement for IPv4, with all the changes already done and > fully supported in most major software packages, servers, routers, and > switches? > > Enlighten me on why you are so obsessed with re-implementing IPv6 as IPv4+? > > > - > > /I'm not here to do your homework. Its not my fault you lack the > > understanding as to why people are openly mocking you here on your > > 'inventions'./ > > ----- > > Nobody is "mocking" besides IPv6 fans that are against any solution > > until IPv6 will be fully deployed which can take more 20 years from now. > > > Yes, because the all powerful IPv6 cartel is working with the Lumber > Cartel to stifle your 'inventions' for 'solving' the world's IP and spam > problems. > > > -- > Brielle Bruns > The Summit Open Source Development Group > http://www.sosdg.org / http://www.ahbl.org >