caida.org — "This visualization represents a macroscopic snapshot of the IPv6 Internet topology collected around March 4th, 2005. Topology data gathered from 17 monitors probing approximately 860 globally routable IPv6 network prefixes include 2,913 IPv6 addresses and 7,905 IPv6 links (immediately adjacent addresses in a traceroute-like path)."
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richardiscoolOct 4, 2006
DEATH TO ALL NON-WASPS!
mhearneOct 4, 2006
I don't like IPv6 because it's too hard to figure out how to read the addresses. Otherwise, I guess I don't know the difference. What I mean is, we are still using the same wire as we were with the other protocol. So what is the advantage?Is it faster, or cleaner or what. From what I've heard, they just need more addresses. Well, here's an idea; lets get rid of all the bulls**t, one-time addresses, and maybe they won't run out of room.m
Closed AccountOct 4, 2006
@dipearman: actually Japan has a waning population (of ethnic Japanese) because they're having less kids than ever (Sort of like Europeans too) The population of Japan may be growing, but that is due to Chinese (and other) immigrants. Some legal, some illegal
moderntenshiOct 4, 2006
Well, now we have a convenient map for when the tubes get clogged.
vertinoxOct 4, 2006
@"Yeah, that's because this is only looking at IPv6. Most of the Internet is using IPv4. Inaccurate title."You mean most of the internet in US, UK, and Canada.China, Eastern Europe, Korea, and Japan are adopting IPv6 faster than anyone... Of course we don't notice it because none of us can read Chinese, Polish, Russian, or Japanese or live in Asia or Eastern Europe. The main reason for this is because they don't own many IPv4 blocks but since IPv6 is wide open they are jumping all over that.Just because its not being adopted here means its not being used elsewhere. We might get a rude awakening if China ever outpaces us technology wise in 10 years...
Closed AccountOct 4, 2006
neat
catchpenOct 4, 2006
Obviously you never tried an etch-a-sketch. Ever tried drawing a circle with that thing?
wisgaryOct 4, 2006
The US sucks because you didn't RTFA."While the majority of ISPs with the highest outdegrees in IPv4 space are all located in the U.S., the company with the richest observed IPv6 peering is NTT/Verio headquartered in Japan, with 141 peers."The first pic, which the only one you probably looked at, only checks IPv6 space.
mydaveJul 24, 2008
oh every time when I saw this I wonder how this is great!<a class="user" href="http://www.shpe-sac.org">http://www.shpe-sac.org</a><a class="user" href="http://www.ocflex.com/">http://www.ocflex.com/</a> <a class="user" href="http://www.trgovinca.org">http://www.trgovinca.org</a><a class="user" href="http://www.chasr.org/">http://www.chasr.org/</a>