Re: [AFMUG] Eyeball Networks not Eyeball anymore

2020-04-01 Thread Darin Steffl
I don't believe it's an upload problem as much as it is overloaded servers
or cloud resources plus congested IX connections.

It's very hard to scale up these web meeting and Google learning platforms
when they're adding 100 to 1000x their typical load.

On Wed, Apr 1, 2020, 9:36 AM Nate Burke  wrote:

> I have no evidence other than anecdotal right now, but it seems like
> many networks might have been built for eyeballs over the last couple
> years, and have big pipes to the CDN's, but are kinda falling apart now
> that there is more Office Video/VPN needing actual cross country
> connectivity.
>
> So far I've heard from 2 of my business Customers that are showing
> increased latency to their east/west coast Datacenters.  I've seen
> increased latency to some of our VoIP Endpoints that will come and go
> for hours at a time.  Seems to be spread across multiple providers, so
> I'm thinking that it's further upstream that there's a problem.
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[AFMUG] Eyeball Networks not Eyeball anymore

2020-04-01 Thread Nate Burke
I have no evidence other than anecdotal right now, but it seems like 
many networks might have been built for eyeballs over the last couple 
years, and have big pipes to the CDN's, but are kinda falling apart now 
that there is more Office Video/VPN needing actual cross country 
connectivity.


So far I've heard from 2 of my business Customers that are showing 
increased latency to their east/west coast Datacenters.  I've seen 
increased latency to some of our VoIP Endpoints that will come and go 
for hours at a time.  Seems to be spread across multiple providers, so 
I'm thinking that it's further upstream that there's a problem.


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