On 12/19/15 8:16 AM, Mehmet Akcin wrote: > I don’t think anyone really would tell where their critical network assets > are but obviously you can guesstimate by looking where they have connection > points available.
in general people who want to serve bits to your customers are going to be a little less coy about where there assets are. in particular the CDN bits are interested in peering nearer to your region of operation rather than further. http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/using-regions-availability-zones.html https://beta.peeringdb.com/net/1418 https://www.google.com/about/datacenters/inside/locations/index.html https://beta.peeringdb.com/net/433 https://www.cloudflare.com/network-map/ https://beta.peeringdb.com/net/4224 >> On Dec 19, 2015, at 8:13 AM, Patrick W. Gilmore <patr...@ianai.net> wrote: >> >> PeeringDB will tell you where they connect. I do not think anyone puts stuff >> into PeeringDB when they have on-net nodes. >> >> In general, only the big three (Akamai, Netflix, Google) have significant >> deployments inside eyeball networks. Exceptions to every rule and all that, >> but if you pick random large eyeball network, chances are very, very high >> they have no one other than those three - if they have any at all. >> >> -- >> TTFN, >> patrick >> >>> On Dec 19, 2015, at 10:35 AM, Mehmet Akcin <meh...@akcin.net> wrote: >>> >>> looking at peeringdb -- http://www.peeringdb.com/view.php?asn=16509 might >>> give you an idea where they are. >>> >>> mehmet >>> >>> On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 6:53 AM, Ahmed Munaf <ahmed.dala...@hrins.net> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Dear All, >>>> >>>> Does anyone know if AWS amazon “cloudfront”, cloud flare, Microsoft … etc, >>>> hosting their servers on other party providers? >>>> just like what GGC and Akamai do by hosting their servers on other ISP’s >>>> datacenter! >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> >>>> >> > >
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