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by AceJohnny2
1723 days ago
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Years ago, the French ISP `Free`, after much dragging of feet, enabled IPv6 support for their customers. Performance was abysmal, 2x-10x slower than IPv4. Turns out many of the routers out there can perform IPv4 table lookups in the data-plane (fast-path), but IPv6 is delegated to the control-plane (slow-path), for much slower performance. |
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Pinging www.google.com with IPv6:
And with IPv4: I have no idea why that happens. It's not on all sites though, so it's not like my ISP adds latecy to all IPv4 sites, but rather something to do with routing. The IPv4 traffic might be routed to a google datacentre further away.