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[ipv6-wg] Happy Eyeballs bias
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Bajpai, Vaibhav
v.bajpai at jacobs-university.de
Wed Oct 26 17:38:59 CEST 2016
> On 26 Oct 2016, at 17:27, Philip Homburg <pch-ripeml at u-1.phicoh.com> wrote: > > I wonder, if a host has a global IPv6 address that is not derived from any > kind of transition technology or tunnel, and setting up a TCP connection is > either slow or fails, then what percentage is due to an issue close to the > host and what percentage close to the target. This is a very interesting question, but it requires profiling a large number of destinations and at the same time profiling large number of sources and collecting this dataset over a longitudinal period of time. -- Vaibhav =================================== Vaibhav Bajpai www.vaibhavbajpai.com Postdoctoral Researcher Jacobs University Bremen, Germany ===================================
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