On 18-Feb-2007, at 00:42, Alastair Johnson wrote:
Perry Lorier wrote:
Windows (an arguable large proportion of the hosts on the Internet) hasn't had IPv6 enabled by default until the release of Vista. Before then it's required obscure cli commands to activate. There doesn't appear to have been much point in doing v6 if a large chunk of your customers couldn't use it. Now they can.
Ah, but now the reverse problem occurs: There's little to absolutely no v6 content.
I have noticed that v6-capable BitTorrent clients seem to have little problem finding other v6-capable peers. How much of your traffic currently is BitTorrent? Or to put it another way, if most content consumed by your users is actually coming from other users, not servers, then who cares whether servers are dual-stack? Joe