On Thu, 2011-06-09 at 10:08 +0100, Phil Mayers wrote:
> On 09/06/11 09:21, Scott Armitage wrote:
> > Incase anyone was interested in how much of dent IPv6 day made in our traffic.
> > IPv6 Day Stats for lboro for 01:00 8th June - 01:00 9th June:
> We did:
> Inbound: 559.9Gb
> Outbound: 26.4Gb
> Average inbound rate: 76.5Mbit/sec
> Peak inbound rate: 204.0Mbit/sec @13:11:40
> Average outbound rate: 3.6Mbit/sec
> (no peak time, due to complications in stats gathering)
Whilst I don't have any detailed breakdown our totals were approx:
ETHERNET:0x0800 (IPv4) 1.655 T
ETHERNET:0x86DD (IPv6) 152.5 G
So 9% ish.
We didn't offer any content over IPv6 - so this is all client generated
traffic. Also none of our managed desktops are IPv6 enabled (thank
symantec for that one) so this was exclusively student owned machines.
The traffic breakdown for resnet is more like 20% IPv6 - almost
exclusively google, with a little facebook thrown in for good measure.
> We're still doing quite a bit of traffic, presumably because the BBC
> haven't removed their AAAA yet...
We are also noting this - around 20mbps of google/youtube traffic.
Obviously caching somewhere... maybe just people who haven't shut their
browsers?
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Robert Kerr
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