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Yahoo and IPv6
On May 12, 2011, at 9:06 AM, Scott Whyte wrote:
> On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 23:10, Franck Martin <fmartin at linkedin.com> wrote:
>> I think the yahoo test should just differentiate between no IPv6 and IPv6
>> is slow (test between 3s and 10s). Like:
>>
>> We have detected that you have IPv6 and will be able to access our site on
>> IPv6 day, but your user experience may not be as good as with IPv4, you
>> may consider disabling IPv6.
>>
>
> Measurements during the experiment won't be directly comparable to
> those before/after, at least as far as I can see. So they will be
> informative, but its the slope of the brokenness line before/after
> that will determine when IPv6 is not an impediment to itself.
>
> -Scott
I think it's a little more complex.
I think there are two lines. A line representing brokenness with AAAA records
enabled and a line representing brokenness without AAAA records.
The first line is trending downwards while the second line is trending upwards
and wil soon be making a rather pronounced increase in its slope.
When these two lines cross, I think it will become virtually inevitable that
those who are ready to do so will publish their AAAA records.
Owen