DocumentCode :
717480
Title :
IPv4 versus IPv6 - who connects faster?
Author :
Bajpai, Vaibhav ; Schonwalder, Jurgen
Author_Institution :
Comput. Sci., Jacobs Univ. Bremen Germany, Germany
fYear :
2015
fDate :
20-22 May 2015
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
9
Abstract :
We compare IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity of dual-stacked hosts using a metric that measures Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) connection establishment time to 100 popular dual-stacked websites. We have deployed an implementation of this metric on 20 SamKnows probes connected to dual-stacked networks that are part of 18 different Autonomous Systems (AS). Using a year-long dataset gathered from these vantage points, we show how most of these websites centralise around Content Delivery Network (CDN) deployments and consequently show similar performance. We show that these CDN clusters are different for IPv4 and IPv6. Furthermore, some of these websites tend to be served by CDN caches deployed within service provider networks. We show how these CDN caches are largely absent over IPv6. The distributions of TCP connect times show how clusters serving popular websites over IPv6 have improved over time. We also illustrate cases where network policies inhibit hosts from connecting to websites over IPv6.
Keywords :
IP networks; Web sites; computer network performance evaluation; transport protocols; CDN caches; CDN clusters; CDN deployments; IPv4 connectivity; IPv6 connectivity; SamKnows probes; TCP connect times distributions; TCP connection establishment time; autonomous systems; content delivery network; dual-stacked Websites; dual-stacked hosts; dual-stacked networks; network policies; service provider networks; transmission control protocol; Current measurement; Google; Internet; Probes; Protocols; Time measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
IFIP Networking Conference (IFIP Networking), 2015
Conference_Location :
Toulouse
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IFIPNetworking.2015.7145323
Filename :
7145323
Link To Document :
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