Matt Taylor writes:
Would love to see some bandwidth graphs. :)
Here's one from another network.
attachment: akamai-week.pngGuess it was a good idea to upgrade that Akamai cluster's uplink to
10GE, even though 2*GE (or was it 4*GE) looked sufficient at the time.
Remember folks, overprovisioning
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On 10/12/2011 5:41 PM, Chad Burnham wrote:
HI,
Our GigaPOP (Front Range GigaPOP) and our own Akamai cache server's
traffic
jumped significantly today. The theory (no data) is the Apple updates
released today.
Chad Burnham
University of
Would love to see some bandwidth graphs. :)
Matt.
On 13/10/2011 11:42 PM, Andrew Gallo wrote:
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On 10/12/2011 5:41 PM, Chad Burnham wrote:
HI,
Our GigaPOP (Front Range GigaPOP) and our own Akamai cache server's
traffic
jumped significantly
HI,
Our GigaPOP (Front Range GigaPOP) and our own Akamai cache server's traffic
jumped significantly today. The theory (no data) is the Apple updates
released today.
Chad Burnham
University of Denver
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From: Zachary McGibbon [mailto:zachary.mcgibbon+na...@gmail.com]
The simple updates for a single machine today range in the 700mb-1.5gb or more
range 10.7.2+iTunes+one iOS image. With a variety of devices it could easily be
4gb+ per user. Many broadband users are seeing slow akamai speeds because of
these updates. I've seen 2+ hour download times myself
On top of all that add that there are many apps that have also been
updated today to be in sync with new iOS features.
-J
On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 4:50 PM, Jared Mauch ja...@puck.nether.net wrote:
The simple updates for a single machine today range in the 700mb-1.5gb or
more range
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