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[ipv6-wg] v4 versus v6 -- who connects faster?
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Bajpai, Vaibhav
v.bajpai at jacobs-university.de
Mon May 23 08:08:20 CEST 2016
Dear v6 WG, Here [a] is a toy v6 service I came up with during the RIPE Atlas hackathon over this weekend. Thought I share this along: [a] http://goo.gl/hbzbwD You enter a dual-stacked website (ALEXA top 10K) and it shows you the difference in TCP connect times over v4 and v6 as seen by all dual-stacked RIPE Atlas probes (~1.3K probes). You can also filter the visualisation from a specific origin-AS. This additional filter can be useful to view performance towards a website from a specific origin-AS (say 3320). Disclaimer: This is an outcome of a 1.5d long hackathon project. As such, the codebase is possibly inundated with bugs. Please don’t see it as a production service :-) Best, Vaibhav =================================== Vaibhav Bajpai www.vaibhavbajpai.com<http://www.vaibhavbajpai.com> Room 91, Research I School of Engineering and Sciences Jacobs University Bremen, Germany =================================== -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </ripe/mail/archives/ipv6-wg/attachments/20160523/44f2c598/attachment.html>
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