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NETWORKING CONCEPTS - THEORY - PROTOCOLS - STANDARDS

Gadgets below developed by
Takashi Arano's
Intec iNetcore

IP v4 Exhaustion Counter - Visualizing the status of IPv4 address exhaustion, a mashup of "IPv4 Global Unicast Address Assignments" provided by IANA and "IPv4 Address Report" researched by Geoff Huston of APNIC.
Get your own gadget from inetcore.com/project/ipv4ec/index_en.html

Each row shows, for google.com as the selected site, the access ratio of IPv4 and IPv6 during a day. The latest (today's) access data is rightmost. The orange bar means IPv4 access, green bar means IPv6 access.
Get you own gadget from inetcore.com/project/46meter/

See also: Regional registry IPv4 address exhaustion countdown

       The Eight Fallacies of Distributed Computing - "Deutsch's Fallacies"
1. The network is reliable
2. Latency is zero
3. Bandwidth is infinite
4. The network is secure
5. Topology doesn't change
6. There is one administrator
7. Transport cost is zero
8. The network is homogeneous


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