Joe Abley wrote:
On 29-Nov-2006, at 17:54, Perry Lorier wrote:
I just checked the DSC stats for F published by OARC, but I don't see graphs which separate queries by v4/v6 transport, so apologies for the lack of exciting attachments. What percentage of queries against the F Root are AAAA vs A queries? Presumably this would give us some idea of what proportion of v6 capable hosts there are? (although not necessarily what proportion are v6 enabled).
A rough eyeball of the DSC stats for the last day or so seems to indicate a little over 50% A queries and about 10% AAAA.
So if we assume that the vast majority of the AAAA requests fail, and therefore are reissued as a A query. So, 1/5th of the people using the New Zealand Internet are currently using software that supports IPv6 today. I suspect a large portion of the other 4/5ths are Windows XP SP2 users which could enable IPv6, but it's not enabled by default.