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Category Archives: IPv6
Die Internetwolke
Auf chaosradio.ccc.de gibt es einen netten Podcast mit Elisa Jasinska (AMS-IX) und Christian Kaufmann (Akamai) zum Thema Peering, Transit, Internet Exchanges, AS, BGP4 und all das, was das Internet antreibt. Akamai ist übrigens derzeit der einzige CDN Anbieter, der kostenfrei … Continue reading
Google Datacenter Video
Quite interesting to see more details about one of the Google Datacenters: Video: Tour durch Googles Container-Rechenzentrum (6:36)
Does your router unterstand 32-bit ASNs ?
As mentioned last year, 32bit ASNs are coming fast to us. Greg Hankings showed up a matrix in his presentation at NANOG45, which software release you need on your bgp speaker to support ASN32.
www.wiik.de now reachable via IPv6
This Blog is now reachable via IPv6 http://2A00:CD0:1:1810::15 in addition to IPv4. As my DNS provider Hosteurope does not support AAAA DNS records, which is necessary for resolving www.wiik.de to the IPv6 address, I also have to switch my DNS … Continue reading
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Tagged AAAA, AS48173, Berlin, DNS, hosteurope, Hosting, IPv6, UM, unbelievable, unbelievable machine company, wordpress, ZFS, zone
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Are we running out of AS numbers ?
Regarding a presentation of RIPE, we will run out of AS Numbers sometime between late 2010 and early 2013. The allocation rate is currently about 10-12 ASN/day. Therefore, 32bit ASN (ASN32) will be introduced. The transition phase started on 1/1/2007. … Continue reading