On Thu, May 26, 2022 at 10:43:24PM +, Adam Thompson wrote:
> Neat. Any idea who to ask questions of, regarding the incorrectness of the
> data? I would have assumed Job, but he's long gone from NTT, is this
> abandonware or maintained? Anyone know?
>
I know where it's hosted,
https://github.com/anvaka/pm/tree/master/about#software-galaxies-documentation
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> On May 26, 2022, at 17:46, Adam Thompson wrote:
>
> Neat. Any idea who to
I think we have a winner here - we don't necessarily need 1G down, but we
do need to get the upload speeds up to symmetrical 50/50, 100/100 etc...
there are enough people putting in HD security cameras and the like that
upstream speeds are beginning to be an issue.
On Tue, May 24, 2022 at 4:37 AM
Neat. Any idea who to ask questions of, regarding the incorrectness of the
data? I would have assumed Job, but he's long gone from NTT, is this
abandonware or maintained? Anyone know?
Adam Thompson
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Hello Jason & All ,
On Thu, 26 May 2022, Livingood, Jason via NANOG wrote:
Latency is a limitation for things that are generally relatively low bandwidth
(interactive audio, zoom, etc.).
Higher bandwidth won?t solve the latency problem
+1
You Mean something a little less
You were close... I think you mean this one?
https://as2914.net/
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From: Brian Johnson
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: BGP Javascript Map/Visualization
Date: Thu, 26 May 2022 20:07:51 +
Hey all,
Sorry for the noise. Years ago someone here built and
Hey all,
Sorry for the noise. Years ago someone here built and shared a javascript
visualization of what their routers saw for the state of BGP and paths to get
to various ASs. One could use WSAD and other keys to fly around and examine
various other ASs. I thought it was as2814.net, but
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Yes, definitely.
But some of those criteria can be combined into one, namely
"transaction latency," how long it takes to get something
done. Which includes things like uploading a video clip,
or a complicated PowerPoint deck, and (behind the scenes
from the standpoint of the end user) lots of
> Latency is a limitation for things that are generally relatively low
> bandwidth (interactive audio, zoom, etc.).
> Higher bandwidth won’t solve the latency problem
+1
IMO as we enter the 'post-gigabit era', an extra 1 Gbps to the home will matter
less than 100 ms or 500 ms lower working
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