We saw a higher load overnight, a little bit of a spike last night, but
really hard to tell overall with our traffic. Updates were still going
at 8am today. We run a local/regional WISP.
On 2/12/20 9:46 AM, Brandon Martin wrote:
On 2/11/20 6:41 PM, Tom Deligiannis wrote:
There is a major update that has released today, how's everything
looking for everyone?
I run a couple distinct very small networks. Both are transit-only
with no direct peering or local caching and generally sub-gbps.
One set a new 1-min 95% record and did so by nearly 25% over its
previous record. The other matched its existing record. The former
thankfully has ample capacity, while the latter thankfully did so
before primetime.
These are definitely going to be harder to manage than the primetime
hump. It would be nice if things could drop overnight to hopefully
spread things out during the daytime lull some. I understand that
some people won't pick it up until they get home and turn on devices
(which is often after school hours for these type of game updates),
but spreading things out would be really nice especially for those of
us without local caching.