Eric Kuhnke writes:
> There's a number of enterprise end user type customers of 3356 that have
> on-premises server rooms/hosting for their stuff. And they spend a lot of
> money every month for a 'redundant' metro ethernet circuit that takes
> diverse fiber paths from their business park office
Hey Tomas !
I would like to buy you a very large beber mug!
They are just another AS!
For example...
What gives then the theorical right to not publish informations on
PeeringDB like AS-SET, to allow the paid Peering partners of then go filter
theyr announced routes?
And I'm not talking
On Tue, Sep 1, 2020 at 11:53 PM Alain Hebert wrote:
>
> As a coincidence... I was *thinking* of moving a 90TB SAN (with
> mechanical's) to another rack that way... skateboard, long fibers and long
> power cords =D
>
well, what you REALLY need is one of these:
AS0 RPKI system deployed in production (Prop132)
The AS0 RPKI system previously in test has now been deployed to production.
This completes
As a coincidence... I was *thinking* of moving a 90TB SAN (with
mechanical's) to another rack that way... skateboard, long fibers and
long power cords =D
Beat installing a Cisco 12k solo with 2x4's to align the mounting
holes...
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Alain Hebert
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On Mon, Aug 31, 2020 at 11:28 PM Bjørn Mork wrote:
> Well, many of us are paying for redundant power supplies or redundant
> REs, even if that doesn't make any difference when the chassis is on
> fire. I guess most people know that, and still buy those redundant
> components.
>
I buy it so I
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