On Wednesday 03 August 2005 12:32, Fergie (Paul Ferguson) wrote: > Completely unrelated, but apparently Vonage is also > having some problems this morning: > > http://gigaom.com/2005/08/03/massive-vonage-outage/ > > - ferg > > > -- Richard A Steenbergen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Wed, Aug 03, 2005 at 10:44:40AM -0400, Drew Weaver wrote: > > Hi there, we've had a few complaints about connectivity > > issues to Microsoft, is anyone else seeing a problem? Usually I get > > between 2-3MBps when I download from them, at the moment I get 8k/sec > > downloading > > http://download.microsoft.com/download/b/6/2/b624b535-644a-41e1-9727-812 > > dcd6bad87/E3SP1ENG.EXE (service pack 1 for exchange 03) from Both my > > network, and a monitoring server we have in chicago. > > > > Anyone else seen this? > > Seeing this from several locations. For all the locations I am looking > from, it appears that their CDN service (Savvis footprint.net) has gone > insane. > > From SBC on the west coast, it is going to what looks for all the > world to be a cable modem in Korea: > > 19 catv09634.usr.hananet.net (210.180.96.34) 292.576 ms 218.396 ms > 242.135 ms > > From a cable modem in Seattle behind broadwing, it is going to this, > behind SBC in southern California: > > 16 62 ms 61ms 50 ms Savvis-CDN-IAF1075825.cust-rtr.pacbell.net > [69.108.147.58] > > From the northern VA area: > > 7 cdn-colo.Frankfurtfrx.savvis.net (208.174.60.2) 90.626 ms 90.722 ms > 90.661 ms > > Makes you wonder if they'll be switching back to Akamai soon. :)
Hmmm, interesting. From here, I now show www.microsoft.com and download.microsoft.com as being served by Akamai (and get IP addresses of my local akamai cluster)... -- Larry Smith SysAd ECSIS.NET [EMAIL PROTECTED]