[v6ops] Fwd: New Version Notification for draft-lencse-v6ops-transition-scalability-04.txt

Gabor LENCSE <lencse@hit.bme.hu> Mon, 24 October 2022 05:30 UTC

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Subject: [v6ops] Fwd: New Version Notification for draft-lencse-v6ops-transition-scalability-04.txt
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Dear All,

I have just submitted the latest version of my draft: "Scalability of 
IPv6 Transition Technologies for IPv4aaS".

I have added a scalability comparison of the Jool implementation of the 
464XLAT and of the MAP-T IPv4aaS technologies using DNS traffic.

You can find the new part here: 
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-lencse-v6ops-transition-scalability-04#section-4

All comments are welcome!

Best regards,

Gábor
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Subject: 	New Version Notification for 
draft-lencse-v6ops-transition-scalability-04.txt
Date: 	Sun, 23 Oct 2022 22:24:26 -0700
From: 	internet-drafts@ietf.org
To: 	Gabor Lencse <lencse@sze.hu>




A new version of I-D, draft-lencse-v6ops-transition-scalability-04.txt
has been successfully submitted by Gabor Lencse and posted to the
IETF repository.

Name: draft-lencse-v6ops-transition-scalability
Revision: 04
Title: Scalability of IPv6 Transition Technologies for IPv4aaS
Document date: 2022-10-23
Group: Individual Submission
Pages: 21
URL: 
https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-lencse-v6ops-transition-scalability-04.txt
Status: 
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-lencse-v6ops-transition-scalability/
Htmlized: 
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-lencse-v6ops-transition-scalability
Diff: 
https://www.ietf.org/rfcdiff?url2=draft-lencse-v6ops-transition-scalability-04

Abstract:
Several IPv6 transition technologies have been developed to provide
customers with IPv4-as-a-Service (IPv4aaS) for ISPs with an IPv6-only
access and/or core network. All these technologies have their
advantages and disadvantages, and depending on existing topology,
skills, strategy and other preferences, one of these technologies may
be the most appropriate solution for a network operator.

This document examines the scalability of the five most prominent
IPv4aaS technologies (464XLAT, Dual Stack Lite, Lightweight 4over6,
MAP-E, MAP-T) considering two aspects: (1) how their performance
scales up with the number of CPU cores, (2) how their performance
degrades, when the number of concurrent sessions is increased until
hardware limit is reached.



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