IANA IPv6 worldwide allocation
http://arneill-py.sacramento.ca.us/ipv6mh/geov6.txt per country and per city data, for est. 2002
http://arneill-py.sacramento.ca.us/ipv6mh/geov6.txt per country and per city data, for est. 2002
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 )
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 Criticism (a fair one, IMHO) for IPv6 from DJB
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
http://nag.ru/articles/article/19974/kak-my-10gigabit-na-linux-routere-marshrutizirovali.html
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.
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)
http://www.sixxs.net/wiki/Routers SixXS – global v6 network of peering exchange points
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)