Re: Fwd: urgent opening: Engineer-Transport - III

2019-12-18 Thread Karl Auer
On Wed, 2019-12-18 at 22:19 -0500, Brandon Martin wrote: > On 12/18/19 8:49 PM, Eric Kuhnke wrote: > > The really scary and not uncommon thing now is for unethical > > recruiters to take your CV from somewhere, copy/paste it into their > > own word processing software, and start editing things in

Re: routeviews.org need someone to contact me

2019-12-18 Thread Mehmet Akcin
Same here On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 16:11 Kaiser, Erich wrote: > Need someone from routeviews.org to contact me offlist, have reached out > with no response via all emails i can find. > > Sincerely, > > Erich Kaiser > The Fusion Network > er...@gotfusion.net > > -- Mehmet +1-424-298-1903

Re: Fwd: urgent opening: Engineer-Transport - III

2019-12-18 Thread Brandon Martin
On 12/18/19 8:49 PM, Eric Kuhnke wrote: The really scary and not uncommon thing now is for unethical recruiters to take your CV from somewhere, copy/paste it into their own word processing software, and start editing things in it (and removing your direct contact information) without

Re: Fwd: urgent opening: Engineer-Transport - III

2019-12-18 Thread Eric Kuhnke
The really scary and not uncommon thing now is for unethical recruiters to take your CV from somewhere, copy/paste it into their own word processing software, and start editing things in it (and removing your direct contact information) without permission from yourself, and send it onwards to

Re: Akamai/HollisterCo

2019-12-18 Thread Owen DeLong
Here’s the deal… I’ve pieced this together entirely from data available outside of Akamai. It does not involve any knowledge I gained at Akamai unless I’ve also been able to identify that information through an independent public source. Akamai’s system here is designed to make their customers

Re: Fwd: urgent opening: Engineer-Transport - III

2019-12-18 Thread Javier J
I made the mistake of posting a resume from a link on linkedin, luckily, with a google voice number, but unfortunately, not with a burner email address. I had 11 missed calls yesterday because for now I am keeping my phone on silent. I mean, for f's sake, just send me an email. So annoying.

Re: FCC proposes $10 Million fine for spoofed robocalls

2019-12-18 Thread Javier J
It is so bad that I am not above us bribing politicians in foreign countries to crack down on this. On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 3:37 PM Sean Donelan wrote: > > On Monday, U.S. FCC Chairman Pai and Canadian CRTC Chairperson Scott made > the first official cross-border SHAKEN/STIR call. > >

Re: Fwd: urgent opening: Engineer-Transport - III

2019-12-18 Thread William Herrin
On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 5:31 PM Javier J wrote: > Now I just feel like a sucker entertaining these fools. Sorry to spam the > board. I haven't really looked at the IT staffing game in a while and it > seems it has gone to complete trash compared to even how bad it was 10 years > ago. The

Re: Fwd: urgent opening: Engineer-Transport - III

2019-12-18 Thread Javier J
Thanks for the heads up Bill. Now I just feel like a sucker entertaining these fools. Sorry to spam the board. I haven't really looked at the IT staffing game in a while and it seems it has gone to complete trash compared to even how bad it was 10 years ago. - Javier On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at

Re: Energy Efficiency - Data Centers

2019-12-18 Thread Eric Kuhnke
The laws of thermodynamics dictate that near 100% of the electricity consumed by a piece of equipment (let's use a high powered 2RU size router as an example) comes off as heat. Unless it's doing mechanical physical work like lifting a load or spinning a fan. Some infinitesimal portion leaves as

Re: Fwd: urgent opening: Engineer-Transport - III

2019-12-18 Thread William Herrin
On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 4:39 PM Javier J wrote: > I got tons of these spammed to me everyday, only reason I posted this > particular one was that it was very specific to network infrastructure. Hi Javier, I probably got 5 like it this week. Only counting the ones that got detailed about

Re: Akamai/HollisterCo

2019-12-18 Thread Yang Yu
On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 1:57 PM Jared Mauch wrote: > I’ll give you these links: > > https://community.akamai.com/customers/s/article/Why-is-Akamai-Blocking-Me-Part-3-Partners-Performing-Web-Scraping-Activity?language=en_US > https://www.akamai.com/us/en/clientrep-lookup/ Thanks Jared. Would be

Re: Fwd: urgent opening: Engineer-Transport - III

2019-12-18 Thread Javier J
I got tons of these spammed to me everyday, only reason I posted this particular one was that it was very specific to network infrastructure. Mentioning core networking equipment. Are they really using fake job postings to justify H1-B hires these days? Well that is Fing depressing if true. - J

Re: Energy Efficiency - Data Centers

2019-12-18 Thread Thomas Bellman
On 2019-12-18 22:14 CET, Rod Beck wrote: > Well, the fact that a data center generates a lot of means it is > consuming a lot of electricity. Indeed, they are consuming lots of electricity. But it's easier to measure that by putting an electricity meter on the incoming power line (and the power

RE: Akamai/HollisterCo

2019-12-18 Thread Dmitriy Vaynshteyn [infiniwiz]
Problem is that I used their client rep lookup tool at https://www.akamai.com/us/en/clientrep-lookup/ and it showed that the IP was clean. Dmitriy Vaynshteyn Senior Systems Engineer 1835 Hicks Rd. Rolling Meadows, IL 60008 tel: 847.994. | direct: 847.850.7894 | fax: 847.850.7902

routeviews.org need someone to contact me

2019-12-18 Thread Kaiser, Erich
Need someone from routeviews.org to contact me offlist, have reached out with no response via all emails i can find. Sincerely, Erich Kaiser The Fusion Network er...@gotfusion.net

Re: Akamai/HollisterCo

2019-12-18 Thread Mike Hammett
I thank you for your efforts. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com Midwest-IX http://www.midwest-ix.com - Original Message - From: "Jared Mauch" To: "Mike Hammett" Cc: nanog@nanog.org Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2019 3:56:17 PM

Re: Akamai/HollisterCo

2019-12-18 Thread Jared Mauch
I’ve had a hard time internally getting people to answer questions around this or how to properly escalate what appears to be blocking related issues. I’m honestly at wits end with them. I’ll give you these links:

Re: Akamai/HollisterCo

2019-12-18 Thread Mike Hammett
That is a common issue eyeball ISPs have with CDNs and security companies. The obvious technical contact is the CDN or security company, but they always redirect you to their client because they're "just doing what their client asked". Yes, please, reach out to Hollister's customer service

Akamai/HollisterCo

2019-12-18 Thread Dmitriy Vaynshteyn [infiniwiz]
Hello, I am looking for some help with Akamai or a contact from Akamai (or their client HollisterCo) We have an IP that is being blocked, but can’t get anywhere with their support without having an account with them and getting in touch with someone at Hollister is even more impossible. Any

Re: Energy Efficiency - Data Centers

2019-12-18 Thread Rod Beck
Well, the fact that a data center generates a lot of means it is consuming a lot of electricity. It is probably a major operating expense. And while it may be efficient given current technology standards, it naturally leads to the question of how we can do better. Thermodynamics is only part

Re: Is anyone able to contact GTT?

2019-12-18 Thread Bottiger
One was mail sent from mxroute, the other was through gmail. noc at gtt.net is listed as their contact at RIPE. I tried using the inoc email on December 10th about 8 days ago, still no reply. I also asked one of my hosts which I think is a big customer of theirs, and they got a reply yesterday

Re: Energy Efficiency - Data Centers

2019-12-18 Thread Thomas Bellman
On 2019-12-18 20:06 CET, Rod Beck wrote: > I was reasoning from the analogy that an incandescent bulb is less > efficient than a LED bulb because more it generates more heat - more > of the electricity goes into the infrared spectrum than the useful > visible spectrum. Similar to the way that an

Re: Energy Efficiency - Data Centers

2019-12-18 Thread Damian Menscher via NANOG
On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 10:48 AM Thomas Bellman wrote: > On 2019-12-18 15:57, Rod Beck wrote: > > > This led me to wonder what is the inefficiency of these servers in data> > centers. Every time I am in a data center I am impressed by how much> heat > comes off these semiconductor chips. Looks

Re: Energy Efficiency - Data Centers

2019-12-18 Thread Rod Beck
No doubt. Not trying to repeal the second law of thermodynamics.  I visited Boltzman's grave in Vienna and this equation was on it: S=k*logW. Would not want to disturb his sleep.  From: Ben Cannon Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2019 8:11 PM To: Rod Beck Cc:

Re: Energy Efficiency - Data Centers

2019-12-18 Thread Ben Cannon
It is overwhelmingly disposed of as heat, even all useful work. The amount of energy leaving a DC in fiber cables, etc is perhaps a millionth of one percent. Even in your lightbulb example, if the light is used inside a room, it gets turned back into heat once it hits the walls. So in a

Re: Energy Efficiency - Data Centers

2019-12-18 Thread Rod Beck
I was reasoning from the analogy that an incandescent bulb is less efficient than a LED bulb because more it generates more heat - more of the electricity goes into the infrared spectrum than the useful visible spectrum. Similar to the way that an electric motor is more efficient than a

Re: Energy Efficiency - Data Centers

2019-12-18 Thread Thomas Bellman
On 2019-12-18 15:57, Rod Beck wrote: > This led me to wonder what is the inefficiency of these servers in data> > centers. Every time I am in a data center I am impressed by how much> heat > comes off these semiconductor chips. Looks to me may be 60% of the> > electricity ends up as heat. What

Re: Energy Efficiency - Data Centers

2019-12-18 Thread me...@fiberhood.nl
In our current project we deploy a distributed datacenter in peoples homes with 120 Gbps fiber. We connect the water cooling of the CPU and GPU directly into the heating of homes and offices. Power comes from $0,02 per kW solar and wind in the neighbourhood. The waste heat is not wasted, it is

Re: Energy Efficiency - Data Centers

2019-12-18 Thread Rod Beck
I guess that is one reason why Google built a huge data center in Finland. Access to very cool water. Not to mention good wholesale electricity rates. And yes, since the electricity is not converted into mechanical work, it must all end up as heat. Regards, Roderick.

Re: Energy Efficiency - Data Centers

2019-12-18 Thread William Herrin
On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 8:32 AM me...@fiberhood.nl wrote: > The full talk by Amory Lovins of the Rocky Mountain View: > https://youtu.be/wY_js13AuRk?t=1343 Hi Merik, This aligns with what I'd expect. Essentially every watt of electricity in to the data center is a watt of heat that must be

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2019-12-18 Thread Mehmet Akcin
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Re: Dallas Dark Fiber

2019-12-18 Thread Ryan Gelobter
+1 for ICFN (innercityfiber) On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 10:39 AM Ryan Gelobter < rya...@andthenwegotpaycuts.com> wrote: > +1 for ICFN (innercityfiber) > > On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 10:30 AM Steven Karp > wrote: > >> I have had good service with https://www.innercityfiber.net/ in Dallas. >> >> Sent

Re: Facebook's Middle Mile Infrastructure

2019-12-18 Thread Andrew Baskett
Facebook announced the MMI project prior to starting the build. It takes a while to get all the permits and approvals to begin construction and the routes are not completed yet. If you are interested in more detail please contact me off list (abask...@fb.com) and I can connect you to the

Re: Energy Efficiency - Data Centers

2019-12-18 Thread me...@fiberhood.nl
> On 18 Dec 2019, at 15:57, Rod Beck wrote: > > Energy efficiency is a hobby of mine and most of my properties embody > Passive House Technology. This led me to wonder what is the inefficiency of > these servers in data centers. Every time I am in a data center I am > impressed by how much

Re: Dallas Dark Fiber

2019-12-18 Thread Steven Karp
I have had good service with https://www.innercityfiber.net/ in Dallas. Sent from my mobile device On Dec 17, 2019, at 2:35 PM, Ilissa Miller wrote:  FiberLight is a strong player in TX and has a number of new builds throughout Dallas and beyond. On Tue, Dec 17, 2019 at 3:26 PM JASON BOTHE

APRICOT 2020: Call for Papers Reminder

2019-12-18 Thread Mark Tinka
Hi all. Just a gentle reminder that the APRICOT 2020 Call for Papers is still open, and that the Program Committee are still looking for good content for the meeting. You can find more details about the Call for Papers here and submission details here:    

APRICOT 2020: Call for Papers Reminder - We Are Still Open!

2019-12-18 Thread Mark Tinka
Hi all. Just a gentle reminder that the APRICOT 2020 Call for Papers is still open, and that the Program Committee are still looking for good content for the meeting. You can find more details about the Call for Papers here and submission details here:    

Re: Energy Efficiency - Data Centers

2019-12-18 Thread Ethan O'Toole
Passive House Technology. This led me to wonder what is the inefficiency of these servers in data centers. Every time I am in a data center I am Probably all the bad software. - Ethan

Energy Efficiency - Data Centers

2019-12-18 Thread Rod Beck
Energy efficiency is a hobby of mine and most of my properties embody Passive House Technology. This led me to wonder what is the inefficiency of these servers in data centers. Every time I am in a data center I am impressed by how much heat comes off these semiconductor chips. Looks to me may

Re: A new open source RPKI CA solution: NLnet Labs' Krill

2019-12-18 Thread Alex Band
An update to this: Last week Krill was deployed at NIC.br, the National Internet Registry of Brazil, making RPKI available to Brazilian operators for the first time. This is an interesting scenario, as NIC.br does not offer a Hosted RPKI service like the five RIRs do. Instead, every Brazilian