IPv6

Jack Carrozzo jack at crepinc.com
Wed Apr 15 13:52:11 UTC 2009


I get 8-10mbit on it in NYC (via v6, of course).

Cheers,

-Jack Carrozzo

On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 1:34 AM, Steve Bertrand <steve at ibctech.ca> wrote:
> Thankfully, I have a couple of feeds that I announce my IPv6 address
> space to.
>
> I've been pretty much using v6 for myself, and within the core. I'm now
> starting to push it out toward the edge a little further, and want to
> get a gauge on what kind of upload I can get from it at this point.
>
> I'm expecting < 1Mbps. Given such, I'm still happy, since I do not have
> native access, and rely on a couple of spectacular people who allow me
> to BGP peer with them over IPv6IP tunnels.
>
> What I'd like to know is if anyone with v6 access could demonstrate a
> crude test of throughput by attempting to download the following file.
> The file was created by "mkfile", so it is random garbage.
>
> If you would be so kind as to not bother with this test if you do not
> have IPv6, I will be most appreciative. I'm interested in avg Kbps
> download rate. The file is 5GB, so cutting it off midstream may be prudent.
>
> http://ibctech.ca/bigfile
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