Event Wrap: HKNOG 3.0, Hong Kong
Hong Kong Network Operators Group held their second meeting for 2016 – HKNOG 3.0 – on 9 September 2016.
Hong Kong Network Operators Group held their second meeting for 2016 – HKNOG 3.0 – on 9 September 2016.
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The team at APNIC Labs discuss how to bind a network interface to an entire subnet of IP addresses without having to enumerate individual addresses.
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The International Rice Research Institute in the Philippines share their experience of using IPv6 with their newly connected cloud services.
APNIC Labs has a new reporting tool that can show the performance of IPv6 relative to IPv4 at both a country-by-country level and a network-by-network level.
Guest Post: IPv6 adoption in the Asia Pacific is going to take a coordinated effort – it’s not just a technical discussion.
A new report from the Swiss IPv6 Council provides useful advice for content providers to ensure their performance is equally fast and reliable over both IPv4 and IPv6.
Guest Post: Open Source specialist Elizabeth Krumbach Joseph shares her first experience attending a SANOG conference.
The South Asian Network Operators Group returned to Mumbai, India for their 28th conference – SANOG 28 – held from 1 to 9 August 2016.