Hey, Brad - the latest I know of are ours, but I'm possibly out of date:
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dga/papers/aip-sigcomm2008-abstract.html
Look in section 4.1. The #s were from routeviews, June 30, 2008. The
gist:
June 2008: 247K entries
Growth rate: 17% per year
So - June 2009: 288k
Thank you very much David, the Routing Growth estimates is exactly the
research I was after.
2008/11/4 David Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hey, Brad - the latest I know of are ours, but I'm possibly out of date:
Hi,
I am looking for some recent estimates of future IPv4 IPv6 routing table
growth, the most recent reliable estimate I can find was done by Vince
Fuller in his presentation in March 2007, is there any newer or alternative
figures out?
Thanks
Bradley
Geoff Huston's has http://www.potaroo.net/tools/ipv4/ which goes up to
the present.
On Mon, Nov 03, 2008 at 11:38:58PM +, Brad Freeman wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for some recent estimates of future IPv4 IPv6 routing table
growth, the most recent reliable estimate I can find was done by
Thanks for that link Bradley ( Joe who replied off list), but IPv4 address
depletion has been discussed to exhaustion and I was looking more for the
speculative sizes of the routing table in 5 to 10+ years time such as on
page 19 of this presentation www.vaf.net/prezos/*r*rg-prague.pdf is there
In order to double on schedule from the point where it hit 250k routes
the rate of prefix growth needs to be on the order of 2k prefixes a week...
I'm operating under the assumption that I'm going to need 500k dfz fib
entries around mid 2010 which oddly is about inline with where we
thought we'd
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