Re: Peer1/Server Beach support for BGP on dedicated servers

2012-05-22 Thread Simon Perreault

On 2012-05-19 22:24, Adam Rothschild wrote:

http://www.voxel.net offers web-orderable servers and VMs, with BGP
support (IPv4 and IPv6) available as a paid add-on in all service
locations.


Is this publicly advertised or do you have to ask for it? I can't find 
anything about BGP on their web site...


Simon
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RE: Peer1/Server Beach support for BGP on dedicated servers

2012-05-22 Thread J.J. Mc Kenna
http://www.voxel.net/assets/VoxCAST-Whitepaper.pdf



J.J.


-Original Message-
From: Simon Perreault [mailto:simon.perrea...@viagenie.ca] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 11:22 AM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Peer1/Server Beach support for BGP on dedicated servers

On 2012-05-19 22:24, Adam Rothschild wrote:
 http://www.voxel.net offers web-orderable servers and VMs, with BGP 
 support (IPv4 and IPv6) available as a paid add-on in all service 
 locations.

Is this publicly advertised or do you have to ask for it? I can't find anything 
about BGP on their web site...

Simon
--
DTN made easy, lean, and smart -- http://postellation.viagenie.ca
NAT64/DNS64 open-source-- http://ecdysis.viagenie.ca
STUN/TURN server   -- http://numb.viagenie.ca






Re: Peer1/Server Beach support for BGP on dedicated servers

2012-05-22 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 3:02 PM, J.J. Mc Kenna
jmcke...@intelletrace.com wrote:
 http://www.voxel.net/assets/VoxCAST-Whitepaper.pdf

that does mention bgp, but not in the context of 'make my server do
bgp with the voxel network equipment'... in the context of: If you
setup a cdn you need to speak bgp.

I don't see a clicky-box on the voxel server (dedicated hosting)
configuration and pricing page for 'add the bgp to my server, pls.'.

-chris

 -Original Message-
 From: Simon Perreault [mailto:simon.perrea...@viagenie.ca]
 Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 11:22 AM
 To: nanog@nanog.org
 Subject: Re: Peer1/Server Beach support for BGP on dedicated servers

 On 2012-05-19 22:24, Adam Rothschild wrote:
 http://www.voxel.net offers web-orderable servers and VMs, with BGP
 support (IPv4 and IPv6) available as a paid add-on in all service
 locations.

 Is this publicly advertised or do you have to ask for it? I can't find 
 anything about BGP on their web site...

 Simon
 --
 DTN made easy, lean, and smart -- http://postellation.viagenie.ca
 NAT64/DNS64 open-source        -- http://ecdysis.viagenie.ca
 STUN/TURN server               -- http://numb.viagenie.ca







Re: Peer1/Server Beach support for BGP on dedicated servers

2012-05-22 Thread Simon Perreault

On 2012-05-22 15:02, J.J. Mc Kenna wrote:

http://www.voxel.net/assets/VoxCAST-Whitepaper.pdf


This is not what I would call BGP support. It's just a CDN.

Thanks,
Simon


-Original Message-
From: Simon Perreault [mailto:simon.perrea...@viagenie.ca]
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 11:22 AM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Peer1/Server Beach support for BGP on dedicated servers

On 2012-05-19 22:24, Adam Rothschild wrote:

http://www.voxel.net offers web-orderable servers and VMs, with BGP
support (IPv4 and IPv6) available as a paid add-on in all service
locations.


Is this publicly advertised or do you have to ask for it? I can't find anything 
about BGP on their web site...


--
DTN made easy, lean, and smart -- http://postellation.viagenie.ca
NAT64/DNS64 open-source-- http://ecdysis.viagenie.ca
STUN/TURN server   -- http://numb.viagenie.ca



Re: Peer1/Server Beach support for BGP on dedicated servers

2012-05-22 Thread Chris Marlatt

On 05/19/2012 02:19 PM, Bill Woodcock wrote:


Any recommendations of such?


 -Bill


I know of a datacenter down in the Carolinas that will do such a setup 
for those sufficiently clued. Hit me up off list if you're interested in 
their details.


Regards,

Chris



Re: Peer1/Server Beach support for BGP on dedicated servers

2012-05-22 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 3:08 PM, Christopher Morrow
morrowc.li...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 3:02 PM, J.J. Mc Kenna
 jmcke...@intelletrace.com wrote:
 http://www.voxel.net/assets/VoxCAST-Whitepaper.pdf

 that does mention bgp, but not in the context of 'make my server do
 bgp with the voxel network equipment'... in the context of: If you
 setup a cdn you need to speak bgp.

 I don't see a clicky-box on the voxel server (dedicated hosting)
 configuration and pricing page for 'add the bgp to my server, pls.'.

offlist a respondent states that emails to sales@ would get this
moving in the right direction... that seems promising.

thanks off-list respondent!
-chris



Peer1/Server Beach support for BGP on dedicated servers

2012-05-19 Thread Anurag Bhatia
Hello everyone


Was wondering if there's anyone from Server Beach/Peer1 here. We have a
dedicated server with them which we primarily use for DNS. I am adding
support for anycasting on that one but seems like Peer1 is not supporting
BGP at all. NOC support told me that they can announce our block
and statically pass us but cannot hear BGP announcement from our router.
Was wondering if someone else had similar issue?

This is important and if doesn't works then I would have to find a new
place for dedicated server somewhere in California.




Thanks!

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Re: Peer1/Server Beach support for BGP on dedicated servers

2012-05-19 Thread Jonathan Lassoff
On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 3:23 AM, Anurag Bhatia m...@anuragbhatia.com wrote:
 Was wondering if there's anyone from Server Beach/Peer1 here. We have a
 dedicated server with them which we primarily use for DNS. I am adding
 support for anycasting on that one but seems like Peer1 is not supporting
 BGP at all. NOC support told me that they can announce our block
 and statically pass us but cannot hear BGP announcement from our router.
 Was wondering if someone else had similar issue?

Generally, most dedicated hosting (renting/leasing the exclusive use
of a computer in their facility) outfits aren't setup to speak BGP to
individual servers/customers. Such a request is usually infrequent
enough that it doesn't warrant setting up the added hardware.

While you could have your provider announce your space for you, you'll
loose the fine-grained control over how that route gets announced once
the routing is out of your hands.

 This is important and if doesn't works then I would have to find a new
 place for dedicated server somewhere in California.

I would instead recommend looking for a colocation provider that will
host small installations (1 - 5 U), but is also savvy enough to speak
eBGP with their customers.

Cheers,
jof



Re: Peer1/Server Beach support for BGP on dedicated servers

2012-05-19 Thread Alain Hebert
 On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 3:23 AM, Anurag Bhatia m...@anuragbhatia.com
 wrote:
 Was wondering if there's anyone from Server Beach/Peer1 here. We have a
 dedicated server with them which we primarily use for DNS. I am adding
 support for anycasting on that one but seems like Peer1 is not
 supporting
 BGP at all. NOC support told me that they can announce our block
 and statically pass us but cannot hear BGP announcement from our router.
 Was wondering if someone else had similar issue?

 Generally, most dedicated hosting (renting/leasing the exclusive use
 of a computer in their facility) outfits aren't setup to speak BGP to
 individual servers/customers. Such a request is usually infrequent
 enough that it doesn't warrant setting up the added hardware.

 While you could have your provider announce your space for you, you'll
 loose the fine-grained control over how that route gets announced once
 the routing is out of your hands.

 This is important and if doesn't works then I would have to find a new
 place for dedicated server somewhere in California.

 I would instead recommend looking for a colocation provider that will
 host small installations (1 - 5 U), but is also savvy enough to speak
 eBGP with their customers.

 Cheers,
 jof



Hi,

Knowing Peer1, they *may be* accommodating enough to provide you with
something.

Are you talking only to server beach support?

PS: Yes, your need are a bit different from their usual customers =D

( I wont make a shameless plug ... )




Re: Peer1/Server Beach support for BGP on dedicated servers

2012-05-19 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 5/19/12 3:48 AM, Jonathan Lassoff wrote:
 On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 3:23 AM, Anurag Bhatia m...@anuragbhatia.com wrote:
 Was wondering if there's anyone from Server Beach/Peer1 here. We have a
 dedicated server with them which we primarily use for DNS. I am adding
 support for anycasting on that one but seems like Peer1 is not supporting
 BGP at all. NOC support told me that they can announce our block
 and statically pass us but cannot hear BGP announcement from our router.
 Was wondering if someone else had similar issue?
 
 Generally, most dedicated hosting (renting/leasing the exclusive use
 of a computer in their facility) outfits aren't setup to speak BGP to
 individual servers/customers. Such a request is usually infrequent
 enough that it doesn't warrant setting up the added hardware.
 


There are places that can do such requests easily and quickly, but
they're typically smaller outfits that don't have thousands of customers
doing cookie-cutter packages.

~Seth



Re: Peer1/Server Beach support for BGP on dedicated servers

2012-05-19 Thread Bill Woodcock

Any recommendations of such?


-Bill


On May 19, 2012, at 9:20, Seth Mattinen se...@rollernet.us wrote:

 On 5/19/12 3:48 AM, Jonathan Lassoff wrote:
 On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 3:23 AM, Anurag Bhatia m...@anuragbhatia.com wrote:
 Was wondering if there's anyone from Server Beach/Peer1 here. We have a
 dedicated server with them which we primarily use for DNS. I am adding
 support for anycasting on that one but seems like Peer1 is not supporting
 BGP at all. NOC support told me that they can announce our block
 and statically pass us but cannot hear BGP announcement from our router.
 Was wondering if someone else had similar issue?
 
 Generally, most dedicated hosting (renting/leasing the exclusive use
 of a computer in their facility) outfits aren't setup to speak BGP to
 individual servers/customers. Such a request is usually infrequent
 enough that it doesn't warrant setting up the added hardware.
 
 
 
 There are places that can do such requests easily and quickly, but
 they're typically smaller outfits that don't have thousands of customers
 doing cookie-cutter packages.
 
 ~Seth
 




Re: Peer1/Server Beach support for BGP on dedicated servers

2012-05-19 Thread Sean Davis
Peer1/SB employee here -

(disclaimer: I'm really in security, not networking)

I imagine this would be technically possible, but I have no clue as to whether 
it is something we could offer or not. If you like, feel free to contact me 
off-list and I'll forward your questions/requirements along to those who can 
provide a better answer.

- Sean

Sent from a portable typo transmitter

On May 19, 2012, at 5:23, Anurag Bhatia m...@anuragbhatia.com wrote:

 Hello everyone
 
 
 Was wondering if there's anyone from Server Beach/Peer1 here. We have a
 dedicated server with them which we primarily use for DNS. I am adding
 support for anycasting on that one but seems like Peer1 is not supporting
 BGP at all. NOC support told me that they can announce our block
 and statically pass us but cannot hear BGP announcement from our router.
 Was wondering if someone else had similar issue?
 
 This is important and if doesn't works then I would have to find a new
 place for dedicated server somewhere in California.
 
 
 
 
 Thanks!
 
 -- 
 
 Anurag Bhatia
 anuragbhatia.com
 or simply - http://[2001:470:26:78f::5] if you are on IPv6 connected
 network!
 
 Linkedin http://in.linkedin.com/in/anuragbhatia21 |
 Twitterhttps://twitter.com/anurag_bhatia|
 Google+ https://plus.google.com/118280168625121532854



Re: Peer1/Server Beach support for BGP on dedicated servers

2012-05-19 Thread Adam Rothschild
http://www.voxel.net offers web-orderable servers and VMs, with BGP
support (IPv4 and IPv6) available as a paid add-on in all service
locations.

I'm honestly surprised we don't see this supported by more folk in the
space.  The configuration is relatively trivial to automate, with IRR
data generating prefix-list updates, and the customer use cases are
compelling.

HTH,
-a

(disclaimer: biased recommendation)

On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 2:19 PM, Bill Woodcock wo...@pch.net wrote:

 Any recommendations of such?


                -Bill


 On May 19, 2012, at 9:20, Seth Mattinen se...@rollernet.us wrote:

 On 5/19/12 3:48 AM, Jonathan Lassoff wrote:
 On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 3:23 AM, Anurag Bhatia m...@anuragbhatia.com 
 wrote:
 Was wondering if there's anyone from Server Beach/Peer1 here. We have a
 dedicated server with them which we primarily use for DNS. I am adding
 support for anycasting on that one but seems like Peer1 is not supporting
 BGP at all. NOC support told me that they can announce our block
 and statically pass us but cannot hear BGP announcement from our router.
 Was wondering if someone else had similar issue?

 Generally, most dedicated hosting (renting/leasing the exclusive use
 of a computer in their facility) outfits aren't setup to speak BGP to
 individual servers/customers. Such a request is usually infrequent
 enough that it doesn't warrant setting up the added hardware.



 There are places that can do such requests easily and quickly, but
 they're typically smaller outfits that don't have thousands of customers
 doing cookie-cutter packages.

 ~Seth