[AfrIPv6-Discuss] AfrIPv6-Discuss Digest, Vol 149, Issue 1

JORDI PALET MARTINEZ jordi.palet at consulintel.es
Sun Mar 10 20:05:25 UTC 2019


Hi Sanoussi,

 

Theoretically, IPv6 in a LAN segment could be even a bit slower than IPv4, because the bigger header, but in the reality, there are many issues that impact the IPv4 “speed” in Internet.

 

It is not just a matter of speed. There are many datacenters that are turning into IPv6-only, such as Facebook. That means that when you use IPv4, your actual performance is impacted by several levels of NAT or translations, which make IPv4 perform worse than IPv6, even up to 40%, which is a lot.

 

https://conference.apnic.net/47/assets/files/APKS756/ipv4aas-tutorial-and-hands-on.pdf

(see slide 41, I’ve done a similar presentation in the last Dakar AfriNIC, but I can’t find the slides on-line)

 

 

Please note that those graphics show “time to complete an HTTP get”. But in the end, this is what really users “perceive”.

 

Also, newer IPv6 networks in general may perform better, as shown by many measurements, just google for them.


Regards,

Jordi

 

 

 

De: Sanoussi Baahe Dadde <daddechamak at gmail.com>
Responder a: IPv6 in Africa Discussions <afripv6-discuss at afrinic.net>
Fecha: domingo, 10 de marzo de 2019, 20:30
Para: <afripv6-discuss at afrinic.net>
Asunto: Re: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] AfrIPv6-Discuss Digest, Vol 149, Issue 1

 

So what is the advantage of using IPv6 in term of speed as compare with IPv4?

 

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Greetings from Nigeria,

The survey is a good Initiative from AFRINIC, the outcome of the survey and
the training programme will go a long way to improve Internet development
in Africa.

Warm regards,

Idowu.

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> Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2019 17:06:13 +0300
> From: APH <pascal at irenala.edu.mg>
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> Subject: Re: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] AFRINIC Internet Measurement Awareness
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> Dear Amreesh,
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> Our NREN full the survey? of Internet Mesurement. ( NREN Malagasy in
> Madagascar )
>
> I think that other participates
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> regard,
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> Le 2019-02-04 ? 10:17, Nico Schottelius a ?crit?:
> > Good morning Amreesh,
> >
> > greetings from Europe. I was wondering whether you will publish the
> > results of the survey afterwards?
> >
> > We are running an IPv6 first data center in Switzerland and we are
> > conducting similar surveys on Twitter (@ungleich) at the moment to get a
> > better impression on how to grow the IPv6 adoption.
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Nico
> >
> > Amreesh Phokeer <amreesh at afrinic.net> writes:
> >
> >> {Apologies for cross-posting}
> >>
> >> Dear colleagues,
> >>
> >> AFRINIC has launched a survey with the aim of assessing the current
status of Internet measurement in Africa.
> >>
> >> Your responses will help AFRINIC  understand the available measurement
infrastructure on the continent as well as the gap in the infrastructure
and the relevant skills that need to be filled. AFRINIC will use the
responses as guide in building Internet measurement programmes to train
network operators, regulators, end users, and other stakeholders in the
forthcoming summits, conferences, and *nog meetings across the continent.
> >>
> >> We invite you to take the survey  available in both English (
https://survey.afrinic.net/index.php/survey/index/sid/634362/newtest/Y/lang/en)
and French (
https://survey.afrinic.net/index.php/survey/index/sid/634362/newtest/Y/lang/fr
).
> >>
> >> The deadline for filling the survey is 28 February 2018.
> >>
> >> Please read more on the benefits and the reasons behind the need for
assessing the current status of Internet measurement in Africa from our
blog here.
https://www.afrinic.net/blog/421-africa-internet-measurement-awareness-survey
> >>
> >> ????????????????.
> >>
> >> Chers coll?gues,
> >>
> >> AFRINIC a lanc? un sondage dans le but d'?valuer l'?tat actuel de la
m?trologie des r?seaux en Afrique. Vos r?ponses aideront AFRINIC ?
comprendre l'infrastructure de la m?trologie disponible sur le continent,
ainsi que les lacunes dans l?infrastructure et les lacunes au niveau des
comp?tences.
> >>
> >> Les r?sultats de ce sondage servira ? ?laborer des programmes de
m?trologie des r?seaux destin?s ? former les op?rateurs de r?seau, les
r?gulateurs, les utilisateurs finaux et d'autres partenaires lors des
prochains sommets, conf?rences et r?unions ? travers le continent.
> >>
> >> Nous vous invitons ? r?pondre au sondage qui est disponible en anglais
(
https://survey.afrinic.net/index.php/survey/index/sid/634362/newtest/Y/lang/en)
et en fran?ais (https: // survey .afrinic.net / index.php / survey / index
/ sid / 634362 / newtest / Y / lang / fr).
> >>
> >> La date limite pour remplir le questionnaire est 28 f?vrier 2018.
> >>
> >> Consultez notre blog ici pour en savoir plus sur les avantages et les
raisons de la n?cessit? d'?valuer l'?tat actuel de la m?trologie des
r?seaux en Afrique.
https://www.afrinic.net/blog/421-africa-internet-measurement-awareness-survey
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