IPv6 client loss measurements, now on the web
Matthew Ford
ford at isoc.org
Wed Apr 28 13:38:12 CEST 2010
On 28 Apr 2010, at 12:13, Matthew Ford wrote:
> Tore,
>
> This really is excellent work, thanks!
>
> Of course there's always room for improvement ;) - one thing I'd like to see would be a version of the no-known-brokenness-historic graph *with* timeout, to get a sense of the impact of the state of the IPv6 inter-network on connectivity and latency in the absence of other bigger problems.
>
Gah. There's certainly room for improvement in my observational skills. It's not graphed, but the numbers are there.
So, client loss of 0.01% with a 10s timeout. Is that acceptable to your customers (both the loss rate and the timeout)? How does this change with, say a 5s or a 1s timeout?
- Mat
> - Mat
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> On 28 Apr 2010, at 11:55, Tore Anderson wrote:
>
>> Hi list,
>>
>> I've finally gotten around to creating a web page dedicated to the
>> measurements I've posted about here earlier. You'll find it at
>> <http://fud.no/ipv6/>. It will be automatically updated every night,
>> and it even has graphs.
>>
>> I think it'll be a much better home for the information than an IPv6
>> mailing list archive, so this means I won't be posting monthly reports
>> any longer.
>>
>> Feel free to have a look! Any feedback is of course very welcome.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> --
>> Tore Anderson
>> Redpill Linpro AS - http://www.redpill-linpro.com/
>> Tel: +47 21 54 41 27
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