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mkb: At first glance it seemed that ARP had engaged in this newfangled Twitter thing with a hashtag on the front page, but I was pleasantly surprised to see that it was actually an IRC channel.
mercutio: haha
irc had # first.
mkb: I think they took it from IRC
mercutio: most people don't know what irc are these days
up_the_irons: yeah we own the #
mercutio: do the kvm nodes emulate cirrus logic video?
looks like they do hmm
brycec: (that's what mine says - it's a pretty common default for kvm/qemu)
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mhoran: up_the_irons: I'm still getting terrible IPv6 throughput from my native IPv6 connection, while speedtests show 85 Mbps.
Any thoughts?
73 Mbps to a speedtest in San Jose. But 440 Kbps via SCP to matthoran.com.
acf_: mhoran: ipv6 connection from arp?
mhoran: I have native IPv6 at home, to my ARP VPS.
acf_: what ISP?
mhoran: Time Warner.
acf_: ah. Comcast here, also with native IPv6
mhoran: Nice.
acf_: do you know if it's a congested ISP link?
ie, packet loss to ARP
mhoran: I don't see any packet loss, just low throughput.
I pretty much have an open SSH connection to my server 24/7 and I never really have a problem with it, just when I try to transfer data over v6.
acf_: do you have a traceroute you'd be willing to share?
mhoran: Looks like it takes HE.net most of the way, though Inever had a problem with my HE.net tunnel.
mercutio: mhoran: try a udp test maybe?
acf_: hm. I'm pretty sure HE <-> ARP is okay
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mhoran: Hmm.
acf_: -6 -O /dev/null http://ec2.acfsys.net/videos/comme_un_enfant.webm
mhoran: acf_: https://gist.github.com/mhoran/ef24133f089cfa996d74
BryceBot: Gist: "https://gist.github.com/ef24133f089cfa996d74"
mercutio: i'll see what my ipv6 thrroughput is like
acf_: wget^
that's an HE tunnel to Amazon AWS
mhoran: Getting faster and faster.
Almost 80 Mbps.
Around the same latency on a traceroute to that EC2 host.
mercutio: hmm how do you go to ipv6 address with iperf
i'm putting it in square brakcets
and it's not working
mhoran: Hmm. I'm not sure.
mercutio: i'm doing the -V to set ipv6 too
meh i'll make a name
acf_: did you escape the square brackets?
mhoran: Route to that EC2 host hits the same exit node from Time Warner, so I don't think that's what's overloaded, or where the problem is.
acf_: traceroute back to you: http://paste.unixcube.org/k/9873d0
mercutio: i'm getting 8 to 10 megabit
well i tried ' and "'
that's sending from arp
now i'll test receiving to arp
10 megabit send
i'm hitting he.net in palo alto through to arp it seems
and ntt back from arp
acf_: mercutio: this is your native ipv6?
mercutio: this is native ipv6 at both ends yes.
openbsd to openbsd
acf_: root@phoenix:/home/acf# wget -6 -O /dev/null http://www.arpnetworks.com/100mb.bin
8.08MB/s
from Comcast
mercutio: bah iperf udp mode is binding to a diff address
mhoran: Yeah I get < 100KB/s from here. Same as my VPS.
Compared to wget -4 which reaches 7 MB/s.
So something on HE.net between NYC and LAX is terrible. But Seattle is fine.
mercutio: i'm getting 0% packet loss with udp
oh i got 1 packet out of 8494 dropped
i'mg etting shit loads of packet dsropps uploading udp from arp
hmm
80% + packet loss at 4 megabit
and 0% at 1 megabit
i have the ipv4 udp limit lifted on my vps
i dunno if it's separate for ipv6, but even that is at 5 megabit by default i thik...
acf_: there is a limit on IPv6?
mercutio: not sure
acf_: are you going via NYC also?
mercutio: ohn it may be ip i am using
willi switch to a diff ip
yeah 10 megabit is fine on other ip
not via nyc, via palo alto for me
oh this address is he.net both directions
so yeah it may be he.net have difficulties in some locations.
hmm i have a vm in uk with ipv6 i think
that should be via new york
acf_: mhoran: wget -6 -O /dev/null http://[2605:2700:0:5::4713:9574]/100mb.bin
another IPv6 endpoint on HE in LAX
mhoran: Speedy!
mercutio: blodoy hell
it's vultr and it wants me to use router discovery
i'll try another one
mhoran: Not incrediblyspeedy, but 5 times faster.
500Kb/s instead of 100.
Still not great ...
acf_: how different are the traceroutes?
mercutio: my other uk host gets 2.7mb/sec over arp ipv6
to that odwnlaod file.
mhoran: Quite different actually.
https://gist.github.com/mhoran/89125af09f10232223a5
BryceBot: Gist: "https://gist.github.com/89125af09f10232223a5"
mercutio: http://ipv6.uk.meh.net.nz/testfile.zip
what do you guys get to that?
from arp i'm only geting 100k/sec
but that host downloads fast from arp
mhoran: Just under 7 MB/s.
mercutio: hmm
mhoran: Pretty good to that one.
mercutio: oh wow :)
acf_: mercutio: does that go to arp via NTT?
mercutio: nope
acf_: ok good. return path is NTT..
mercutio: http://pastebin.com/vmNF2SYK
heh you can see return path is ntt
from hop 6 :)
but also, traceroute works with ipv6 automatically on linux now
acf_: how long has this been going on for?
mhoran: I only switched to native about 6 months ago but things got unbearably slow maybe a month ago.
acf_: oh :/
have we confirmed that it's likely HE?
their NOC is fantastic...
mhoran: Sure seems it.
I'll send a support ticket tomorrow if up_the_irons doesn't notice this. But it's bed time for me now.
mercutio: i really should switch ipv6 on at home again
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