What is the average latency from the mainland to PR? If it's under 10ms,
there's probably not a huge push for a local IX.
But to compare to our IX in Minnesota, we are within 8ms of Chicago and we
certainly didn't need one here but a group of guys got together some
donations and donated rack
maxmind and the other geolocation databases have the biggest effect. if
updating that doesn't fix your problem. geosupp...@netflix.com can get you
squared away
On Fri, Sep 14, 2018, 9:08 AM Drew Weaver wrote:
> It seems like recently one of the sources for IP info that Netflix and
> Hulu uses
Hello,
It may be somehow offtopic, but maybe someone can help understand the
meaning of a requirement for Tier 4 DC.
We have a project to build a Tier 4 datacenter. One of the requirements
specified in TIA942 and related to roof of the building sounds like this:
"double redundant with concrete
It seems like recently one of the sources for IP info that Netflix and Hulu
uses was updated with erroneous information as access to both of the services
was revoked pretty much at the same time.
Does anyone know what source they use for that information so I can request
that they fix some of
In the experience of the community what causes the “Unusual traffic”
messages when doing google searches? This ISP network hands out public IP
addresses to each and every customer. No batting going on. Does Google
typically drop entire /24’s into this if they see an issue? The initial
I would have to go check for sure but I believe it applies to screws or
bolts that could pierce the membrane. A well sealed roof is all they
are looking for.
On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 10:03 AM Valeriu Vraciu wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> It may be somehow offtopic, but maybe someone can help understand
From Qwest/CL:
"we are aware of the issue and expect this to be resolved next month."
>
> Yes please.
>
>> On 13 Sep 2018, at 2:45 am, Anne P. Mitchell, Esq.
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Would you like us to send this to our Qwest/CenturyLink contact?
>>
>> Anne P. Mitchell,
>> Attorney at Law
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Datacenter owner/operator and retired engineering contractor here.
They are not talking about “mechanical” systems such as HVAC, they are instead
describing a “Mechanically attached roofing system”. That’s a specific term,
and covers metal roofs of a specific type and construction.
See:
I am looking for someone that can help me with a IP that appears banned from
the PS4 network. If you are around, please hit me off-list :)
Thanx,
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Solving a captcha issues an exemption cookie. If you're being blocked
again on the "next search" this implies that cookie isn't working because:
- your "next search" was several hours later, and the exemption cookie
expired
- you cleared cookies (or used a different browser)
- you're doing
Every IP of mine that's banned is banned because of a hacked Mikrotik
router. Despite keeping up with the numerous updates, it seems almost every
one I own got hit in the last week.
Matthew Kaufman
On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 11:13 AM Dennis Burgess via NANOG
wrote:
> I am looking for someone that
Im going with the corporate greed/free labor angle. Perhaps they need more
training data for their cars and figure a couple small ISP/businesses worth of
people is worth flipping over temporarily?
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As I understand it, no one really knows. They refuse to tell anyone.
On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 12:31 PM, Justin Wilson wrote:
> In the experience of the community what causes the “Unusual traffic”
> messages when doing google searches? This ISP network hands out public IP
> addresses to each and
- Not being signed in to a Google account with a verified phone number
- Searching complex things that look like dorks ("powered by vbulletin",
"xxx v0.0.1", etc), can trigger within a page or two sometimes
- Does this end user lease any IPs from brokers or otherwise? - on
extremely, very,
Yeah google captcha is fun, I trigger this all the time when relentlessly
searching for something, ironically I giggle at the idea that my searching
is so extreme it's classified as a bot at times.
On Fri, 14 Sep 2018 at 10:32, Justin Wilson wrote:
> In the experience of the community what
Hi,
> In general an IX only makes sense when there are local resources to exchange.
> It doesn’t seem like PR has a lot of, if any, content providers of its own,
> so most consumer content is coming from offshore anyway.
This can also work the other way: once there is a local IXP, it can open
Mike,
But why would you want, as a content provider, to have your content hosted on
the island? Backhauling it over fiber is no big deal across the short distances
involved. As far as I can tell, PR has a glut of ocean floor fiber capacity,
just installed a couple years ago. We're not talking
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