RE: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-02-14 Thread jdambrosia
All, There has been some initial discussions about beyond 400G for Ethernet. It would be interesting to better understand how often this problem is now occurring - because I would imagine the problem is only going to get worse as the "binary blob" blobs out, which will only stress networks

RE: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-23 Thread jdambrosia
Love it Love it Love it I have been telling people that the IEEE 802.3 Ethernet Working Group needs to start looking beyond 400 Gb/s Ethernet. It’s only a matter of time where we will need it! From: NANOG On Behalf Of Tom Beecher Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2020 6:39 PM To: Jared Mauch

RE: 5G roadblock: labor

2020-01-01 Thread jdambrosia
Given the deployment of Wi-Fi into so many different applications - your statement that 5G is to "replace" WiFi seems overly ambitious. Perhaps preventing WiFi from further penetration is a better way to look at it? -Original Message- From: NANOG On Behalf Of William Allen Simpson

RE: 5G roadblock: labor

2019-12-30 Thread jdambrosia
Ultimately this will come down to market demand. Having led two efforts in IEEE to develop a next speed of Ethernet - I have heard the argument about needing the next speed of Ethernet. Ultimately, market demand showed that it was necessary and we had done the right thing developing the next