AusNOG 2015: meeting continues to impress
Guest Post: From the first session of AusNOG 2015 you realised that we were there to hear – and debate – the most up to date and pointy end of the issues facing the Australian internet engineering community.
Guest Post: From the first session of AusNOG 2015 you realised that we were there to hear – and debate – the most up to date and pointy end of the issues facing the Australian internet engineering community.
IPv4 transfers in Australia and throughout the Asia Pacific are increasing as demand for the limited resource grows.
It’s easy to make predictions; the tough part is getting them right! I’ve applied two different models to IPv4 exhaustion for a more detailed prediction.
An in-depth review of where APNIC is up to with its remaining pools of IPv4 addresses.
Last month I scored Apple 7/10 for IPv6 efforts. In light of recent changes, what’s their score now?
Dean Pemberton is back with interactive Internet maps of other regions. Check them out.
Guest post: I’ve been working on an interactive map of the Internet in the APNIC region – it’s now ready to share.
With the triggering of ARIN’s IPv4 waiting list, we thought it was a good time to update our popular ‘Story of IPv4 & IPv6’ infographics. Enjoy!
An Internet milestone was reached overnight when ARIN became the fourth RIR to reach IPv4 exhaustion.
How are we going with IPv6? When can we contemplate throwing away IPv4? APNIC’s Chief Scientist, Geoff Huston, explores the state of IPv6, in light of the impending exhaustion of ARIN’s available IPv4 address pool.