2.6 million addresses support QUIC
Guest Post: Study finds more than 2.3 million IPv4 hosts and 300,000 IPv6 capable QUIC servers.
Guest Post: Study finds more than 2.3 million IPv4 hosts and 300,000 IPv6 capable QUIC servers.
What can IPv4 and IPv6 addressing in 2021 tell us about the changing nature of the network?
Guest Post: A new Internet draft proposes several changes to increase the robustness of Neighbor Discovery.
Is the stability of the routing system changing?
IPv6 continued to be a popular topic on the blog. Here are three of 2021’s best.
Geoff Huston analyses recent and historical BGP routing table growth and forecasts IPv4 and IPv6 BGP routing table growth for the next five years.
In 2021, Geoff delivered several insightful posts, here are three of the best.
How can we contextualize the large numbers used in IPv6 address models?
The second post on IPv6 delegations discusses how addressing policy affects the community. How often do recipients come back, and what comes next for addressing policy?
Is IPv4 a commodity? Where is the market going?