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Wilfried Woeber, UniVie/ACOnet
Woeber at CC.UniVie.ac.at
Wed Dec 1 13:15:22 CET 2010
Florian Obser wrote: > Hi, > > we are running two probes. One behind my private dsl line at home, one > in our data centre. > > I noticed that the IPv6 ping times to m.root-servers.net are more then > twice as bad from our data centre compared to the dsl probe. > > As it turns out at home I'm talking to the m-root instance in Paris > while in the data centre we were talking to the instance in Tokyo(?) Some of the fun of anycasting :-) I was pondering this issue already here in Vienna, too, but for the moment with IPv4 only, because I don't have v6 on the DSL wire (yet), but our subnet at the university does v6 :-) > It looks like this: > > http://eafc8bd05a0435ef14d31bbff29687dd7b71c3ca.de/m.root-servers.net.v6.png > > Not _that_ important in the great scheme of things but non the less > quite nice ;) > > Thanks! > > Best regards, > > Florian Wilfried.
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