A day at the root of the internet
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
Quantifying the Extent of IPv6 Deployment
PAM '09 Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Passive and Active Network Measurement
Investigating IPv6 traffic: what happened at the world IPv6 day?
PAM'12 Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Passive and Active Measurement
Investigating the IPv6 teredo tunnelling capability and performance of internet clients
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
Mitigating sampling error when measuring internet client IPv6 capabilities
Proceedings of the 2012 ACM conference on Internet measurement conference
IPv6 alias resolution via induced fragmentation
PAM'13 Proceedings of the 14th international conference on Passive and Active Measurement
Internet nameserver IPv4 and IPv6 address relationships
Proceedings of the 2013 conference on Internet measurement conference
Speedtrap: internet-scale IPv6 alias resolution
Proceedings of the 2013 conference on Internet measurement conference
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Exhaustion of the Internet addressing authority's (IANA) available IPv4 address space, which occurred in February 2011, is finally exerting exogenous pressure on network operators to begin to deploy IPv6. There are two possible outcomes from this transition. IPv6 may be widely adopted and embraced, causing many existing methods to measure and monitor the Internet to be ineffective. A second possibility is that IPv6 languishes, transition mechanisms fail, or performance suffers. Either scenario requires data, measurement, and analysis to inform technical, business, and policy decisions. We survey available data that have allowed limited tracking of IPv6 deployment thus far, describe additional types of data that would support better tracking, and offer a perspective on the challenging future of IPv6 evolution.