So I recently upgraded my home connection from 25Mbps to 50Mbps (I wanted cable and it was cheaper to get their bundle than to order the cable separate) and I was running some speed tests and noticed that Comcast's test site (http://speedtest.comcast.net) does both IPv4 and IPv6 tests. I noticed my IPv6 speed was almost 3 times faster than my IPv4 speeds and decided to run some tests using SD's test IPs/files.
Well during these tests I noticed that IPv6 takes half of the hops that IPv4 takes to the same server regardless of location. I also noticed that IPv6 is handed off to Level3 almost immediately which accounts for a 50ms decrease on average.
I'm pretty excited because I have IPv6 on every server/VPS that I use and even my servers on the east coast respond like they're local servers. I never had a lot of interest in IPv6 in the past but now that I'm using it on a daily basis in a real world environment I find that learning IPv6 doesn't feel like a chore, it's genuinely more fun now (and this coming from somebody who avoids networking whenever possible). When I was in FL, I did use different IPv6 tunnels but it wasn't the same for me.
So who else has a home ISP that provides native IPv6? How has it changed your views/experiences?
Well during these tests I noticed that IPv6 takes half of the hops that IPv4 takes to the same server regardless of location. I also noticed that IPv6 is handed off to Level3 almost immediately which accounts for a 50ms decrease on average.
I'm pretty excited because I have IPv6 on every server/VPS that I use and even my servers on the east coast respond like they're local servers. I never had a lot of interest in IPv6 in the past but now that I'm using it on a daily basis in a real world environment I find that learning IPv6 doesn't feel like a chore, it's genuinely more fun now (and this coming from somebody who avoids networking whenever possible). When I was in FL, I did use different IPv6 tunnels but it wasn't the same for me.
So who else has a home ISP that provides native IPv6? How has it changed your views/experiences?