We had a customer multicast storm one of our switches briefly, once. Route 
servers weren't effected, nor customers on other switches. Situation has been 
mitigated since.

Regards,

Jocelyn
+61 451 955 799


On 3 Jun 2017, at 10:57 am, Luke Flemington <l...@flem.io<mailto:l...@flem.io>> 
wrote:

Hi Jocelyn,

There have been at least 2 separate events impacting EIE Sydney in the last 6 
months, resulting in outages for a subset of your customers connected there.

Megaport has characterised their outage being discussed here as a "High CPU 
Event”, which is the same explanation I was given for the aforementioned 
Equinix events.

I assume that by submitting your graph with no comment, you are suggesting that 
your service is superior to Megaport and others. If my assumption is correct, I 
don’t find that to be a compelling argument.

Regards,
Luke

On 1 Jun 2017, at 10:15, Jocelyn Bateman 
<jobate...@ap.equinix.com<mailto:jobate...@ap.equinix.com>> wrote:

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Kind Regards

Jocelyn Bateman
Interconnection Manager

EQUINIX | Unit A, 639 Gardeners Road, Mascot, Sydney NSW 2020, Australia
E jobate...@ap.equinix.com<mailto:jobate...@ap.equinix.com>  | M +61 451 955 799

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