IANA IPv6 worldwide allocation

http://arneill-py.sacramento.ca.us/ipv6mh/geov6.txt per country and per city data, for est. 2002

tun6to4 / Native 6to4 on Linux

http://lwn.net/Articles/425937/ Comment on LWN.net from Bruce Parens about setting up native 6to4 tunnel on Linux (via proto 41 and autoroute 192.88.99.1 )

Bloat - Wiki - Bufferbloat

http://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/bloat/wiki a project to fight a “buffer bloat” problem, or in general to fight various problems on broadband links causes by ISPs / by Jim Gettys, one of the authors of X and HTTP/1.1 )

http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/ipv6mess.html

http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/ipv6mess.html Criticism (a fair one, IMHO) for IPv6 from DJB

ripe-ncc-rm-2010-comstar.pdf (application/pdf Object)

http://www.ripe.net/meetings/regional/moscow-2010/presentations/ripe-ncc-rm-2010-comstar.pdf Comstar/MTS (Broadband ISP & telephone operator from Moscow, RU) presentation about migration to IPv6

[RUS] Как мы 10Gigabit на Linux роутере маршрутизировали | Linux 10Gb router used in production test on live network

http://nag.ru/articles/article/19974/kak-my-10gigabit-na-linux-routere-marshrutizirovali.html

Gettys: Whose house is of glasse, must not throw stones at another [LWN.net]

http://lwn.net/Articles/418918/#Comments Interesting discussion on LWN about an article describes problem with packet loss on home broadband networks due to improper buffer sizes in various network gear (routers, cable/dsl modems, switches, etc) along the route path.

Google over IPv6

http://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/ Read here if you have IPv6 connectivity, you can have google services served via IPv6 (i.e., google will reply with AAAA records on queries made from your DNS server)

Routers that sypport IPv6 - SixXS Wiki

http://www.sixxs.net/wiki/Routers SixXS – global v6 network of peering exchange points

SPICE Benchmark - 2010-11-16.pdf (application/pdf Object)

http://www.bureausolomatina.ru/sites/default/files/SPICE%20Benchmark%20-%202010-11-16.pdf Benchmark comparing SPICE with RDP. In short, network utilization is similar, SPICE works for with video, but requires ~ 8Mbps of bandwidth. (SPICE work only for VMs)