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Re: [address-policy-wg] 2005-01 - Last Call for Comments (HD-ratio Proposal)

  • To: Rene Wilhelm wilhelm@localhost
  • From: Geoff Huston gih@localhost
  • Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 13:50:02 +1100
  • Cc: Randy Bush randy@localhost, address-policy-wg@localhost

Hi Rene,

The results for these 1,000 experiments (with each experiment using 10,000 allocations as described in the original note) is a ratio of the address consumption using HD Ratio to that of a flat 80% is 1.4585421463303 with a Mean Standard Deviation = 0.0337090355213951


regards,

  Geoff



At 12:43 PM 23/02/2006, Rene Wilhelm wrote:
> This experiment has been repeated 1,000 times in order to determine a
> stable average value for the relative increase in address consumption
> corresponding to a change in the address allocation policies from uniform
> 80% to an HD Ratio of 0.96, assuming constant demand for addresses.

To get a feeling of how stable your average is, could you indicate
what the variation, the standard deviation in these 1,000 repeats is?
i.e. did all 1000 give you a number close to 46% or were they
spread out a lot?





 

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