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| Anteil | IP-Adresse | rDNS-Auflösung |
|---|---|---|
| 1.62% | 216.8.177.26 | ptr-216-8-177-26.ptr.nextdimensioninc.com |
| 1% | 81.169.145.74 | w0a.rzone.de |
| 1% | 81.169.145.67 | w03.rzone.de |
| 1% | 81.169.145.68 | w04.rzone.de |
| 1% | 81.169.145.69 | w05.rzone.de |
| 0.99% | 81.169.145.71 | w07.rzone.de |
| 0.99% | 81.169.145.70 | w06.rzone.de |
| 0.99% | 81.169.145.66 | w02.rzone.de |
| 0.99% | 81.169.145.73 | w09.rzone.de |
| 0.99% | 81.169.145.65 | w01.rzone.de |
| 0.98% | 81.169.145.72 | w08.rzone.de |
| 0.98% | 81.169.145.75 | w0b.rzone.de |
| 0.5% | 89.31.143.1 | 89.31.143.1 |
| 0.47% | 80.150.6.143 | tld.t-online.de |
| 0.41% | 89.31.143.2 | 89.31.143.2 |
| 0.4% | 81.88.35.40 | nfs.freecity.de |
| 0.24% | 82.98.86.163 | www163.sedoparking.com |
| 0.24% | 82.98.86.173 | www173.sedoparking.com |
| 0.24% | 89.31.143.4 | 89.31.143.4 |
| 0.24% | 81.91.170.22 | nosupport.denic.de |
| 0.23% | 82.98.86.171 | www171.sedoparking.com |
| 0.22% | 80.67.16.8 | twilight.domainfactory.de |
| 0.22% | 213.191.72.7 | 213.191.72.7 |
| 0.21% | 82.98.86.167 | www167.sedoparking.com |
| 0.2% | 82.98.86.165 | www165.sedoparking.com |
| 0.2% | 80.150.6.184 | pro.t-online.de |
| 0.19% | 212.227.111.20 | 212.227.111.20 |
| 0.19% | 82.98.86.169 | www169.sedoparking.com |
| 0.19% | 82.98.86.175 | www175.sedoparking.com |
| 0.18% | 89.31.143.3 | 89.31.143.3 |
It is noticeable that Sedo seems to have decided to stop hosting all their parked domains on a single IP and instead spread them out over the net. This is also the reason why Sedo is not in the first spot but shows up more often further down.
Strato (rzone) is still on the ranks 2 to 12, hosting about 11 percent of the assessed domains and therefore provides a rather good argument against the rampant craze that every project, however small it may be, needs to be on its own IP – Google will not accept disadvantages in the rankings for 11 percent of the German Internet.
The new top dog is interesting. While on rank 16 a year ago, the apparently acquired enough new domains for them to reach the top spot. If we take a look at what kind of domains we are talking about on Live, for example, it quickly becomes apparent that the monetization of expired domains is still an issue. To merely let this run on one IP seems quite risky to me – there are rumors that Google has once before fished a larger portfolio of a “dialerking” from the index in the past.
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