On Mar 24, 2011, at 3:40 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
> On Mar 24, 2011, at 12:42 PM, Zaid Ali <z...@zaidali.com> wrote:
> 
>> I have seen age old discussions on single AS vs multiple AS for backbone and 
>> datacenter design. I am particularly interested in operational challenges 
>> for running AS per region e.g. one AS for US, one EU etc or I have heard 
>> folks do one AS per DC. I particularly don't see any advantage in doing one 
>> AS per region or datacenter since most of the reasons I hear is to reduce 
>> the iBGP mesh. I generally prefer one AS  and making use of confederation. 
>> 
>> Zaid
> 
> If you have good backbone between the locations, then, it's mostly a matter 
> of personal preference. If you have discreet autonomous sites that are not 
> connected by internal circuits (not VPNs), then, AS per site is greatly 
> preferable.

We disagree.

Single AS worldwide is fine with or without a backbone.

Which is "preferable" is up to you, your situation, and your personal tastes.  
(I guess one could argue that wasting AS numbers, or polluting the table with 
lots of AS numbers is bad or un-ashetically pleasing, but I think you should do 
whatever fits your situation anyway.)

-- 
TTFN,
patrick


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