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Page 1: Supporting Internet growth and evolution: The Transition to IPv6 CNNOS 14 July 2010 1 Sanjaya Services Director, APNIC

Supporting Internet growth and evolution:

The Transition to IPv6

CNNOS

14 July 2010

1

SanjayaServices Director, APNIC

Page 2: Supporting Internet growth and evolution: The Transition to IPv6 CNNOS 14 July 2010 1 Sanjaya Services Director, APNIC

World Internet Penetration

2

Internet Penetration is onlyat 26.6%, but IPv4 addressis running out already withonly 6% remaining

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IPv4 Consumption: Projection

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Projected IANA exhaustion: 19/07/2011Projected RIR exhaustion: 24/03/2012

http://www.potaroo.net/tools/ipv4/ 9 July 2010

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Transition to IPv6

• IPv4 address exhaustion inevitable• 4 billion (32 bit) addresses is just not enough!

• IPv6 should be inevitable• 340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456

(128 bit) addresses is big enough

• The only solution to IPv4 exhaustion• IPv6 protocol is mature• Increasing usage in the past years

• How far have we come?4

trillion trillion trillion

Page 5: Supporting Internet growth and evolution: The Transition to IPv6 CNNOS 14 July 2010 1 Sanjaya Services Director, APNIC

APNIC: Survey 2009

Don't se

e busi

ness

need

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unicat

ions

serv

ice

provi

der…

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't gotte

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und do it

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of ava

ilable

config

mgt t

ools

ISP d

oesn't

support

IPv6

Our infra

stru

cture

does

n't su

pport it

Cannot a

fford

exp

ense

Cannot a

fford

risk

of t

ransi

tion

Cannot m

eet t

he re

quirem

ents

Other

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

58%

42%

33%

23%19% 18%

14% 14%10%

8%

n=118

If not, why not considering IPv6?

It’s not about business need.It’s about business survival

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6

Does your organization have, or consider having an IPv6 allocation and/or assignment? (Sept 2009)

IPv6 address allocationsand assignments (ISPs)

n=192

No 29%

Yes 71%

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APNIC Resource Delegations

IPv4

IPv6

Page 8: Supporting Internet growth and evolution: The Transition to IPv6 CNNOS 14 July 2010 1 Sanjaya Services Director, APNIC

OECD: Latest Report

8 http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/48/51/44953210.pdf

ISPs offering commercialnative IPv6 service

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Ratio of IPv6 to IPv4 ASes

9 Measuring IPv6 Deployment by Geoff Huston, APNIC http://www.isoc.org/isoc/conferences/ipv6momentum/

IPv6:IPv4 ASNs

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“Google has quietly turned on IPv6 support for its YouTube video streaming Web site, sending a spike of IPv6 traffic across the Internet…”

– 1 Feb 2010 Networld

• Monash University, Melbourne, Australia:

Chicken or Egg?

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In Conclusion

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Page 12: Supporting Internet growth and evolution: The Transition to IPv6 CNNOS 14 July 2010 1 Sanjaya Services Director, APNIC

Prepare for IPv6 Now

• IPv4 will run out in 2 year’s time• Enable IPv6 in your network

– Do something small but DO NOT delay

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Future-proof your network with IPv6!

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“What’s the Killer App for IPv6?”

The Internet !

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Thank You!

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