Re: Looking for a Google contact (peering frustrations)

2019-08-27 Thread Jon Sands
It seems they accidentally stopped sending any prefixes at all to the 
IIX and we were somehow the only ones to notice - that's been fixed. 
Also was offered a cache appliance since we're approaching near 10gbps 
of youtube traffic. Very happy with how it turned out


On 8/27/2019 8:35 PM, Ross Tajvar wrote:

What was the outcome?

On Tue, Aug 27, 2019, 8:35 PM Jon Sands > wrote:


Fixed off list by (several) google employees. Thanks!

On 8/26/2019 10:52 PM, Jon Sands wrote:
> AS397031 here, located in Telehouse (7 Teleport). We picked up a
port
> on NYIIX specifically to peer with google and cloudflare. We were
> doing around 6gbps inbound from google over the NYIIX for some time
> then without warning google withdrew routes from us, I'm guessing
> because too much bandwidth over an IIX and they prefer a private
> interconnect at that point. So we requested to peer with them via a
> PNI and were denied, saying they can't do that either as they're
not
> located in any Telehouse buildings. So I'm left with no Google
peering
>
> A 10gb wave from where we are to the nearest google peering
point is
> basically the same cost as 10gbps from HE, so trying to figure
out my
> best options here. Open to suggestions! Ideally we would love to
peer
> with google again over NYIIX if possible.
>

-- 
Jon Sands

MFI Labs
https://fohdeesha.com/



--
Jon Sands
MFI Labs
https://fohdeesha.com/



Re: Looking for a Google contact (peering frustrations)

2019-08-27 Thread Ross Tajvar
What was the outcome?

On Tue, Aug 27, 2019, 8:35 PM Jon Sands  wrote:

> Fixed off list by (several) google employees. Thanks!
>
> On 8/26/2019 10:52 PM, Jon Sands wrote:
> > AS397031 here, located in Telehouse (7 Teleport). We picked up a port
> > on NYIIX specifically to peer with google and cloudflare. We were
> > doing around 6gbps inbound from google over the NYIIX for some time
> > then without warning google withdrew routes from us, I'm guessing
> > because too much bandwidth over an IIX and they prefer a private
> > interconnect at that point. So we requested to peer with them via a
> > PNI and were denied, saying they can't do that either as they're not
> > located in any Telehouse buildings. So I'm left with no Google peering
> >
> > A 10gb wave from where we are to the nearest google peering point is
> > basically the same cost as 10gbps from HE, so trying to figure out my
> > best options here. Open to suggestions! Ideally we would love to peer
> > with google again over NYIIX if possible.
> >
>
> --
> Jon Sands
> MFI Labs
> https://fohdeesha.com/
>
>


Re: Looking for a Google contact (peering frustrations)

2019-08-27 Thread Jon Sands

Fixed off list by (several) google employees. Thanks!

On 8/26/2019 10:52 PM, Jon Sands wrote:
AS397031 here, located in Telehouse (7 Teleport). We picked up a port 
on NYIIX specifically to peer with google and cloudflare. We were 
doing around 6gbps inbound from google over the NYIIX for some time 
then without warning google withdrew routes from us, I'm guessing 
because too much bandwidth over an IIX and they prefer a private 
interconnect at that point. So we requested to peer with them via a 
PNI and were denied, saying they can't do that either as they're not 
located in any Telehouse buildings. So I'm left with no Google peering


A 10gb wave from where we are to the nearest google peering point is 
basically the same cost as 10gbps from HE, so trying to figure out my 
best options here. Open to suggestions! Ideally we would love to peer 
with google again over NYIIX if possible.




--
Jon Sands
MFI Labs
https://fohdeesha.com/



Looking for a Google contact (peering frustrations)

2019-08-26 Thread Jon Sands
AS397031 here, located in Telehouse (7 Teleport). We picked up a port on 
NYIIX specifically to peer with google and cloudflare. We were doing 
around 6gbps inbound from google over the NYIIX for some time then 
without warning google withdrew routes from us, I'm guessing because too 
much bandwidth over an IIX and they prefer a private interconnect at 
that point. So we requested to peer with them via a PNI and were denied, 
saying they can't do that either as they're not located in any Telehouse 
buildings. So I'm left with no Google peering


A 10gb wave from where we are to the nearest google peering point is 
basically the same cost as 10gbps from HE, so trying to figure out my 
best options here. Open to suggestions! Ideally we would love to peer 
with google again over NYIIX if possible.


--
Jon Sands
MFI Labs
https://fohdeesha.com/