On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 9:42 PM, Cameron Byrne <cb.li...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 9:34 PM, Hank Nussbacher <h...@efes.iucc.ac.il> wrote: >> On Thu, 2 Jun 2011, Cameron Byrne wrote: >> >> In that case can anyone explain why the number of IPv4 *only* systems is >> increasing rather than decreasing: >> http://server8.test-ipv6.com/stats.html >> >> I would have expected the green+azure areas in those graphs to have >> increased in the past half year but counter-intutitively, it appears that >> IPv4 only usage is increasing. > > Pure speculation here, but these stats that you refer to are not a > scientifically representative sample of the internet at large, this > sample is a self selecting group of people who have chosen to run an > ipv6 test. These people who run the test, likely know what IPv6 is > and therefore are more likely to have IPv6 enabled. > > As world ipv6 day gets more general press coverage, the graph is > bending more towards a more realistic sample of the internet ... which > does not usually have IPv6 access. > > Assuming Google users represent the general internet, this is the > graph that displays what you are likely looking for > > http://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics/ >
This data is probably a better reference regarding ipv6 traffic growth http://www.ams-ix.net/sflow-stats/ipv6/ cb