Subj : IPv6 in 2020 (As published in Fidonews) To : All From : Michiel van der Vlist Date : Mon Jan 04 2021 00:13:48 IPv6 in 2020 By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555 Another year has passed. When we compare the statistics as published by the end of 2019 with those of today, we see that IPv6 in Fidonet has grown again. From 86 to 93 nodes. 100 _| _| . 90 _| _| . 80 _| . _| 70 _| . _| 60 _| _| . 50 _| _| 40 _| . _| 30 _| _| . 20 _| _| 10 _| . _| . 0 _|__.________________________________________________________ | | | | | | | | | | | 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 When we look at the past decade we see that IPv6 in Fidonet grew from zero to almost a hundred . Nearly 10% of the listed Fido nodes. The growth went from exponential in the first five years to almost lineair since 2015. Until the end of 2015, the number almost doubled every year. In 2016 we had a mere net increase of 12 nodes. I say "net" because in 2016, not only did we see new IPv6 nodes, we also saw nodes disappear from the list. Some stopped supporting IPv6, some left Fidonet altogether. This trend continued in 2017-2020. A net increase of 13 nodes in 2017, 14 in 2018, 8 in 2019 and 7 in 2020. Statistics on small numbers is always tricky, but we can not deny the impression that sinds two years the rate of net increase appears to be dropping. Had the lineair growth that started in 2015 continued, we would have reached 100 last year. As it is it will take another year and if the rate of increase drops further it may take even longer. Or forever... Other than that, 2020 was not all that eventfull regarding IPv6. Not for Fidonet en not for the Internet in general. We saw steady growth but we can't say that IPv6 is the dominant protocol yet. In order not to have to tell the same story over and over again, I sometimes refer people to Fidonews articles I wrote in the past. Since there seems to be no easely available searcheable archive, I made a list of these articles. I hope I did not miss any. My previous Fidonews articles about IPv6: FN 26:31 Jul 2009 FidoNet and IPv6 FN 28:04 Jan 2011 FidoNet and IPv4 depletion FN 28:07 Feb 2011 Fido and IPv6 Day FN 28:16 Apr 2011 APNIC runs out FN 28:20 May 2011 The IPv6 echo FN 28:31 Aug 2011 A SECOND LIFE FOR THE LINKSYS Part 1 FN 28:32 Aug 2011 A SECOND LIFE FOR THE LINKSYS PArt 2 FN 28:45 Nov 2011 A "first" FN 29:04 Jan 2012 World IPv6 Launch Day, 6 June 2012 FN 29:09 Feb 2012 A SECOND LIFE FOR THE LINKSYS Part 3 FN 29:38 Sep 2012 RIPE is out of IPv4 addresses. FN 32:17 Apr 2015 IPv6 penetration in the nodelist FN 32:26 Jun 2015 ARIN is out of IPv4 addresses. FN 3:252 Dec 2015 IPv6 in Fidonet by the end of 2015 FN 33:02 Jan 2016 IPv6 in two thousand SIX teen FN 33:06 Feb 2016 Another barrier broken. FN 34:01 Jan 2017 IPv6 in 2016 FN 34:13 Mar 2017 SixXs Sunset 06-06-2017 FN 34:30 Jul 2017 TV without IPv6 FN 34:31 Jul 2017 DS-Lite emulation experiment v2.0 FN 34:37 Sep 2017 DS-Lite emulation experiment 2.0, the results FN 34:33 Aug 2017 DS-Lite: a solution FN 34:38 Sep 2017 DS-Lite Emulation experiment v2.1 FN 35:01 Jan 2018 IPv6 in 2017 FN 35:53 Dec 2018 IPv6 in 2018 FN 36:52 Dec 2019 IPv6 in 2019 FN 38:01 Jan 2021 IPv6 in 2020 Happy IPv6 in 2021. --- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303 * Origin: he.net certified sage (2:280/5555) .