I ran across this link a while back, it shows, of the top 100k websites (according to Alexa), which ones are IPv6 enabled:
http://www.atoomnet.net/ipv6_enabled_popular_websites.php?complete_list=true On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 11:43 AM, Simon Leinen <simon.lei...@switch.ch> wrote: > Tim Chown writes: >> Which of the big boys are doing it? > > Google - although there don't call themselves a web hoster, they can be > used for hosting web sites using services such as Sites or App Engine. > Both support IPv6, either using the opt-in mechanism or by using an > alternate CNAME (ghs46 instead of ghs.google.com). That's what I use. > > None of the other large "cloud" providers seems to support IPv6 for > their users yet. In particular, neither Amazon's AWS not Microsoft > Azure have much visible activity in this direction. Rackspace have > announced IPv6 support for the first half of 2011. > > Concerning the more traditional webhosting offerings, I have no idea > about the "big boys". Here in Switzerland, a few smaller hosters > support IPv6. And I saw IPv6 mentioned in ads for some German server > hosting offering. Germany is interesting because it has a > well-developed hosting ecosystem with some really big players. > -- > Simon. > > -- Fred