Equinix Dallas IXP ? Down ?

2020-01-23 Thread Faisal Imtiaz
Hello, Quick question, is there known issue with Equinix Dallas IXP ? (Or it is just our connection ? Seeing all peers down). Thanks. Regards. Faisal Imtiaz Snappy Internet & Telecom http://www.snappytelecom.net Tel: 305 663 5518 x 232 Help-desk: (305)663-5518 Option 2 or Email:

Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-23 Thread james jones
Fornite update? On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 10:22 AM Jared Mauch wrote: > > > > On Jan 23, 2020, at 10:16 AM, Kaiser, Erich wrote: > > > > Yeah we saw that as well. Must be a game release or something. > > Yes, that’s my understanding as well. > > - Jared

Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-23 Thread Ahmed Borno
Bezos phone sending Videos to MBS :) What a S Show. On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 7:22 AM Jared Mauch wrote: > > > > > On Jan 23, 2020, at 10:16 AM, Kaiser, Erich wrote: > > > > Yeah we saw that as well. Must be a game release or something. > > Yes, that’s my understanding as well. > > - Jared

Re: Equinix Dallas IXP ? Down ?

2020-01-23 Thread Tom Beecher
I see no issues on 2 separate Equinix Dallas connections. On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 9:16 AM Faisal Imtiaz wrote: > Hello, > Quick question, is there known issue with Equinix Dallas IXP ? > (Or it is just our connection ? Seeing all peers down). > > Thanks. > Regards. > > Faisal Imtiaz >

Re: Equinix Dallas IXP ? Down ?

2020-01-23 Thread Kaiser, Erich
No issues here. Erich Kaiser The Fusion Network On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 8:48 AM Tom Beecher wrote: > I see no issues on 2 separate Equinix Dallas connections. > > On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 9:16 AM Faisal Imtiaz > wrote: > >> Hello, >> Quick question, is there known issue with Equinix Dallas

akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-23 Thread Aaron Gould
My gosh, what in the word was that coming out of my local Akamai aanp servers yesterday !? starting at about 12:00 noon central time lasting several hours ? -Aaron

Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-23 Thread Kaiser, Erich
Yeah we saw that as well. Must be a game release or something. Erich Kaiser The Fusion Network On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 9:14 AM Aaron Gould wrote: > My gosh, what in the word was that coming out of my local Akamai aanp > servers yesterday !? starting at about 12:00 noon central time lasting

RE: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-23 Thread Luke Guillory
Modern Warfare update is what I'm being told. I did around 4Gpbs from the Xbox network and 1.5Gbps via PS. -Original Message- From: NANOG On Behalf Of Jared Mauch Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2020 9:21 AM To: Kaiser, Erich Cc: NANOG list Subject: Re: akamai yesterday - what in the

Re: Equinix Dallas IXP ? Down ?

2020-01-23 Thread Faisal Imtiaz
Thank you ..looks like a localized issue only affecting out port. Regards, Faisal Imtiaz fai...@snappytelecom.net Tel: 305-663-5518 ext 232 (sent from mobile device) From: Kaiser, Erich Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2020 9:59:21 AM To: Tom Beecher Cc: Faisal

Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-23 Thread Jared Mauch
> On Jan 23, 2020, at 10:16 AM, Kaiser, Erich wrote: > > Yeah we saw that as well. Must be a game release or something. Yes, that’s my understanding as well. - Jared

Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-23 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Bryan Holloway said: > Game releases are hardly a new thing, but these last two events seem > to be almost an order of magnitude higher than what we're used to > (at least on our predominantly eyeball network.) Games are bigger now, and more people are downloading (rather than

Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-23 Thread Brandon Martin
On 1/23/20 11:13 AM, Bryan Holloway wrote: This echoed events a month or so ago, and I'm curious as to what is making these releases more, uh, network-impacting. My understanding is that, in addition to factors others have mentioned (games are larger, more network based delivery, etc.), that

Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-23 Thread Jared Mauch
> On Jan 23, 2020, at 11:52 AM, Valdis Klētnieks > wrote: > > On Thu, 23 Jan 2020 17:13:15 +0100, Bryan Holloway said: > >> Game releases are hardly a new thing, but these last two events seem to >> be almost an order of magnitude higher than what we're used to (at least >> on our

Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-23 Thread Bryan Holloway
This echoed events a month or so ago, and I'm curious as to what is making these releases more, uh, network-impacting. Game releases are hardly a new thing, but these last two events seem to be almost an order of magnitude higher than what we're used to (at least on our predominantly eyeball

Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-23 Thread Valdis Klētnieks
On Thu, 23 Jan 2020 17:13:15 +0100, Bryan Holloway said: > Game releases are hardly a new thing, but these last two events seem to > be almost an order of magnitude higher than what we're used to (at least > on our predominantly eyeball network.) > > Any thoughts from the community? We're taking

Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-23 Thread Tom Beecher
> > I think this is a tribute to how we’ve built and upgraded networks for > capacity and speed. > I think it's spot on. In years past it made more sense to distribute smaller , incremental patches. More work on the software side, but it was likely a better option than getting blasted on Twitter

Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-23 Thread Hugo Slabbert
> This just follows the same rules as networks have always seemed to; If you build it, they will come, and you'll have to build more. :) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Induced_demand :-) On Thu., Jan. 23, 2020, 09:40 Tom Beecher wrote: > I think this is a tribute to how we’ve built and

RE: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-23 Thread Kevin McCormick
Just found the size of the updates, 48 GB on PC, 13 GB on PS4, and 18 GB on Xbox One. Makes sense why the college residence halls we supply internet to were pulling so much data. All those systems if left on would pull a lot of data. Thank you, Kevin McCormick From: NANOG On Behalf Of Todd

Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-23 Thread james jones
People have faster connections these days? On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 11:14 AM Bryan Holloway wrote: > This echoed events a month or so ago, and I'm curious as to what is > making these releases more, uh, network-impacting. > > Game releases are hardly a new thing, but these last two events seem

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

Prefixes blocked by Verisign, can’t reach Root DNS Server?

2020-01-23 Thread Kushal R. via NANOG
Hi all, Anyone from Verisign available here and can contact off the list? It appears that a couple of our prefixes are being blocked from reaching a root DNS server hosted there. Thanks. -- Kushal R. | Management Office: +1-8557374335 (Global) | +91-8080807931 (India) WhatsApp:

Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-23 Thread Todd Baumgartner
Call of Duty Modern Warfare Update came out yesterday. https://dotesports.com/call-of-duty/news/cod-mw-update-version-1-13 On Thu, 23 Jan 2020 at 10:21, Jared Mauch wrote: > > > > On Jan 23, 2020, at 10:16 AM, Kaiser, Erich wrote: > > > > Yeah we saw that as well. Must be a game release or

Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-23 Thread Jared Mauch
> On Jan 23, 2020, at 1:25 PM, Warren Kumari wrote: > > On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 12:45 PM Hugo Slabbert wrote: >> >>> This just follows the same rules as networks have always seemed to; If you >>> build it, they will come, and you'll have to build more. :) >> >>

Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-23 Thread Kaiser, Erich
Except the CDN providing the content did not anticipate this type of influx (How come I am not sure probably more concerned about new business revenue and not thinking about the backend infrastructure) and has pushed over costly peers for most of us. BTW, we are still waiting for our PNIs with

Re: Spectrum technical contact

2020-01-23 Thread Josh Luthman
Just saw this (dealing with a different issue) and thought I would keep all the information in one conversation. I now have to use the community: 7843:666 to black hole. I peer with 10796. I don't know where the line is, but since there are multiple ASNs with "Spectrum" or whatever company you

Re: Prefixes blocked by Verisign, can’t reach Root DNS Server?

2020-01-23 Thread Kushal R. via NANOG
Someone contacted off the list and got this sorted. -- Kushal R. | Management Office: +1-8557374335 (Global) | +91-8080807931 (India) WhatsApp: +1-3104050010 (Global) | +91-9834801976 (India) host4geeks.com host4geeks.in On 23 Jan 2020, 11:20 PM +0530, "Kushal R." , wrote: > Hi all, > >

Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-23 Thread Jared Mauch
> On Jan 23, 2020, at 2:21 PM, Kaiser, Erich wrote: > > Except the CDN providing the content did not anticipate this type of influx > (How come I am not sure probably more concerned about new business revenue > and not thinking about the backend infrastructure) and has pushed over costly >

Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-23 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Hugo Slabbert said: > > This just follows the same rules as networks have always seemed to; If > you build it, they will come, and you'll have to build more. :) > > https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Induced_demand Yep, just like your disk space requirements will always grow to

Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-23 Thread Töma Gavrichenkov
Peace, On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 8:58 PM Kevin McCormick wrote: > Just found the size of the updates, 48 GB on PC, 13 GB on PS4, and 18 GB > on Xbox One. > Whoa. We used to rack our brains with P2P protocols in the past in order to server just 1/20th of that. It's been a long decade indeed.

Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-23 Thread Paul Nash
> I find it both happy and disturbing. I remember the first 2.4/2.5g links I > turned up as well as the first 10g and (eventually) the first 100g links. > > I was leaving the house earlier this week thinking about how it used to be > Mbps of traffic that was a lot and now it’s Gbps and how

Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-23 Thread Warren Kumari
On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 12:45 PM Hugo Slabbert wrote: > > > This just follows the same rules as networks have always seemed to; If you > > build it, they will come, and you'll have to build more. :) > > https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Induced_demand > Yup, there is also (in networking at least)

Prefixes blocked by Verisign, can’t reach Root DNS Server?

2020-01-23 Thread Nandipati, Naveen via NANOG
Hi Kushal, As discussed privately this was resolved by forwarding traffic through an alternate upstream carrier. The issue arose due to lack of return path from Verisign to your network through the common peer and can also be resolved by announcing all your internal prefixes to our common

Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-23 Thread bzs
On January 23, 2020 at 19:52 p...@nashnetworks.ca (Paul Nash) wrote: > > While it makes me feel old, it’s also something that I marvel about > > periodically. > > A bit of perspective on bandwidth and feeling old. The first non-academic > connection from Africa (Usenet and Email,

Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-23 Thread Brian K Miller
It was a 48GB for PC, or 12GB+ XBOX/PS4 update for Call of Duty. Traffic doubled to our dorms after 4pm, and I had to shift traffic around for multiple R members last night. My weathermap doesn’t turn orange or red often, but it did yesterday. Brian Miller Clemson University/C-Light Network

Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-23 Thread Tom Deligiannis
> > I get annoyed when I'm chatting with friends, waiting to play some game > we decided to download, and it's ONLY downloading at 300 megabits per > second! :P In this scenario, which mechanism controls the download speed? I hear many users complain that their gigabit internet connection is not

Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-23 Thread Filip Hruska
Game updates are generally compressed chunks and the client does live decompression on the data. As such, insufficient CPU or IO performance will result in lower overall speeds, since it can't keep up with the incoming stream of data. Regards, Filip On 1/23/20 9:11 PM, Tom Deligiannis

Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-23 Thread Jon Lewis
On Thu, 23 Jan 2020, Tom Deligiannis wrote: In this scenario, which mechanism controls the download speed? I hear many users complain that their gigabit internet connection is not maxing out and the update is taking forever. I would never expect a gigabit internet connection to be saturated

Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-23 Thread Mike Hammett
If true (not arguing), that's really dumb. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com Midwest-IX http://www.midwest-ix.com - Original Message - From: "Brandon Martin" To: nanog@nanog.org Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2020 10:23:24 AM Subject:

Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-01-23 Thread Jared Mauch
Apple did this with the original iPhone. Turned out even in their ecosystem they didn't get it right. The full restore images have always been there and diffs didn't reappear until you could "OTA" the device (WiFi) I can't imagine how hard a console would be with every random app writing data