as well hopefully less upgrade traffic once installed as update install images less big as well
colin Sent from my iPhone > On 10 Jul 2015, at 14:11, John Curran <jcur...@arin.net> wrote: > >> On Jul 10, 2015, at 2:17 AM, Colin Johnston <col...@mx5.org.uk> wrote: >> >> lots of 6GB downloads this morning :) >> >> Colin >> >> >>> Begin forwarded message: >>> >>> From: Apple Beta Software Program <betaprog...@insideapple.apple.com> >>> Subject: Test-drive the OS X El Capitan public beta >>> Date: 10 July 2015 05:08:06 BST >>> To: col...@mx5.org.uk >>> >>> >>> >>> The El Capitan public beta is now available from the Apple Beta Software >>> Program. >>> Test-drive it and let us know what you think. > > Also note that this particular release is also likely to further increase > IPv6 traffic loads > once out in the mainstream, as it includes some significant changes to > Apple’s “Happy > Eyeballs” implementation… (see attached) Current growth in IPv6 traffic > doesn’t > necessarily include significant iPhone participation, but this will change > shortly. > > FYI, > /John > > John Curran > President and CEO > ARIN > > === > <https://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/v6ops/current/msg22455.html> >> David Schinazi <dschin...@apple.com> Thu, 09 July 2015 22:00 UTC >> Hi everyone, >> Today Apple released the first public seeds of iOS 9 and OS X El Capitan. >> These seeds (and the third developer seeds released yesterday) include an >> improved version of Happy Eyeballs. >> >> Based on our testing, this makes our Happy Eyeballs implementation go from >> roughly 50/50 IPv4/IPv6 in iOS 8 and Yosemite >> to ~99% IPv6 in iOS 9 and El Capitan betas. >> ... > >