Re: 99% of HK internet traffic goes thru uni being fought over?

2019-11-22 Thread Che-Hoo CHENG
Akamai and Google do have 100Gbps connections to HKIX so traffic volume
should not be low, though not majority.

Anyway, I did post on FB on that day (Nov 12) when CUHK campus was heavily
attacked by the Police that HKIX is not really that critical to HK Internet
traffic as there are many Internet hubs in HK...

Che-Hoo
no longer with HKIX

On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 10:50 AM Tom Paseka via NANOG 
wrote:

> In terms of bits, MOST Hong Kong traffic does NOT traverse HKIX.
>
> However, Hong Kong ISPs, almost entirely communicate with each other of
> HKIX.
>
> Sources like Akamai and Google, however, do not typically traverse HKIX.
> These are the majority of traffic.
>
> 99% of Hong Kong is connected to HKIX, by traverses? No.
>
> On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 1:42 PM  wrote:
>
>>
>> Thanks everyone for the replies. My conclusion is that no one here
>> knows whether HKIX handles 99% of internet traffic for HK or not.
>>
>> It's a number.
>>
>> --
>> -Barry Shein
>>
>> Software Tool & Die| b...@theworld.com |
>> http://www.TheWorld.com
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>>
>


Re: 99% of HK internet traffic goes thru uni being fought over?

2019-11-22 Thread Che-Hoo CHENG
Some clarifications:

The 2 HKIX core sites (hosting the spine switches and the major leaf
switches where most participants are connecting to) are located within CUHK
campus.  There are only 2 leaf switches of HKIX which are located at TKO
area.

CUHK Campus was heavily attacked by the Police before PolyU Campus was
heavily attacked.  There was fear that the attack would affect HKIX which,
although not really handling 99% of HK Internet traffic, does carry up to
1.4Tbps of Internet traffic at peak.

Che-Hoo
no longer with HKIX


On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 9:14 AM Bill Woodcock  wrote:

>
>
> > On Nov 20, 2019, at 1:41 PM, b...@theworld.com wrote:
> > Thanks everyone for the replies. My conclusion is that no one here
> > knows whether HKIX handles 99% of internet traffic for HK or not.
>
> That’s incorrect.  I’m here, and I know that:
>
> 1) HKIX does not handle anywhere near 99% of Hong Kong’s Internet traffic.
>
> 2) Much of HKIX is in TKO anyway, rather than up at the CUHK campus.
>
> 3) CUHK isn’t the university where the protests are anyway, that’s Hong
> Kong Polytechnic.
>
> 4) CUHK is way up in the New Territories. HK Polytechnic is in Tsim Sha
> Tsui.  TKO is way off in the east. These are all about as far apart as it’s
> possible to get in Hong Kong.
>
> -Bill
>
>


Re: 99% of HK internet traffic goes thru uni being fought over?

2019-11-22 Thread Che-Hoo CHENG
I didn't say 99% infra-HK Internet traffic *went through* HKIX.  😊

Che-Hoo

On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 9:41 AM Mahmutovic, Jas 
wrote:

> Excerpt from http://www.hkix.net/hkix/Presentation/forum20100129.pdf
> (Page 3)
>
>  Two Main Sites for resilience
>
> •HKIX1: CUHK Campus in Shatin
> •HKIX2: CITIC Tower in Central
>
>  We are confident to say that because of HKIX, more than 99% intra--HK
> Internet traffic is kept within HK
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: NANOG  On Behalf Of b...@theworld.com
> Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2019 2:06 PM
> To: John Sage 
> Cc: nanog@nanog.org; b...@theworld.com
> Subject: Re: 99% of HK internet traffic goes thru uni being fought over?
>
>
> On November 20, 2019 at 15:11 mailto:js...@finchhaven.com (John Sage)
> wrote:
>
>  > Then, as to Internet traffic, the probability that 99% of *all*
> Internet  > traffic to one global political entity (Hong Kong) goes through
> one  > single physical location that just happens to be a university
> currently  > experiencing student protests is ... yeah...
>
> Interesting theory.
>
>  >
>  > I take it you know nothing about Internetworking?
>
> Perhaps you should look at https://www.TheWorld.com/~bzs
>
>  >
>  > Or, again, Zerohedge?
>
> Nope, knew nothing off-hand about them but wikipedia seems to concur that
> Zerohedge is likely a "Russian asset". Thanks.
>
> Nonetheless it doesn't particularly mean that 99% of HK traffic
> *doesn't* go thru that facility, not alone.
>
> Broad comparisons to other national internet structures as you appeal to
> seems to be questionable in regards to a Special Administrative Region of
> The People's Republic of China, albeit officially ruled under "one system,
> two ways", HK being one of the regions (Macau being the other) which is
> ruled under the "second" way.
>
> China can be unique in their communications policies and practices.
>
> Which is why I asked hoping someone knew the facts rather than had an
> opinion about the particular source or some theory unifying all national
> internet infrastructures under some simple rule of thumb.
>
> --
> -Barry Shein
>
> Software Tool & Die| mailto:b...@theworld.com |
> http://www.TheWorld.com
> Purveyors to the Trade | Voice: +1 617-STD-WRLD   | 800-THE-WRLD
> The World: Since 1989  | A Public Information Utility | *oo*
>


Re: 99% of HK internet traffic goes thru uni being fought over?

2019-11-22 Thread Bill Woodcock
Thank you for the authoritative answer.   I think we can now consider the 
question closed. 

-Bill


> On Nov 22, 2019, at 03:36, Che-Hoo CHENG  wrote:
> 
> 
> Some clarifications:
> 
> The 2 HKIX core sites (hosting the spine switches and the major leaf switches 
> where most participants are connecting to) are located within CUHK campus.  
> There are only 2 leaf switches of HKIX which are located at TKO area.
> 
> CUHK Campus was heavily attacked by the Police before PolyU Campus was 
> heavily attacked.  There was fear that the attack would affect HKIX which, 
> although not really handling 99% of HK Internet traffic, does carry up to 
> 1.4Tbps of Internet traffic at peak.
> 
> Che-Hoo
> no longer with HKIX
> 
> 
>> On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 9:14 AM Bill Woodcock  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> > On Nov 20, 2019, at 1:41 PM, b...@theworld.com wrote:
>> > Thanks everyone for the replies. My conclusion is that no one here
>> > knows whether HKIX handles 99% of internet traffic for HK or not.
>> 
>> That’s incorrect.  I’m here, and I know that:
>> 
>> 1) HKIX does not handle anywhere near 99% of Hong Kong’s Internet traffic.
>> 
>> 2) Much of HKIX is in TKO anyway, rather than up at the CUHK campus.
>> 
>> 3) CUHK isn’t the university where the protests are anyway, that’s Hong Kong 
>> Polytechnic.
>> 
>> 4) CUHK is way up in the New Territories. HK Polytechnic is in Tsim Sha 
>> Tsui.  TKO is way off in the east. These are all about as far apart as it’s 
>> possible to get in Hong Kong.
>> 
>> -Bill
>> 


RE: 99% of HK internet traffic goes thru uni being fought over?

2019-11-21 Thread Pierfrancesco Caci
On 21 November 2019 23:48:33 CET, "Mahmutovic, Jas" 
 wrote:
>Excerpt from http://www.hkix.net/hkix/Presentation/forum20100129.pdf
>(Page 3)
>
> Two Main Sites for resilience
>
>•HKIX1: CUHK Campus in Shatin
>•HKIX2: CITIC Tower in Central
>
> We are confident to say that because of HKIX, more than 99% intra--HK
>Internet traffic is kept within HK
>
>

And this is a completely different thing than saying that 99% of HKG traffic 
passes through HKIX. Written this way it may as well be true since it only 
means that it neatly complements whatever transit and private peering 
arrangements the local operators have.
Exercise for the reader:
- find out who the local access providers are
- find where they peer and at what capacity
- find who gives them transit
- try some traceroutes

After this you'll concur with my original assessment about the nitrates content 
of the statement at subject



-- 
Pierfrancesco Caci


RE: 99% of HK internet traffic goes thru uni being fought over?

2019-11-21 Thread Mahmutovic, Jas
Excerpt from http://www.hkix.net/hkix/Presentation/forum20100129.pdf (Page 3)

 Two Main Sites for resilience

•HKIX1: CUHK Campus in Shatin
•HKIX2: CITIC Tower in Central

 We are confident to say that because of HKIX, more than 99% intra--HK 
Internet traffic is kept within HK


-Original Message-
From: NANOG  On Behalf Of b...@theworld.com
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2019 2:06 PM
To: John Sage 
Cc: nanog@nanog.org; b...@theworld.com
Subject: Re: 99% of HK internet traffic goes thru uni being fought over?


On November 20, 2019 at 15:11 mailto:js...@finchhaven.com (John Sage) wrote:

 > Then, as to Internet traffic, the probability that 99% of *all* Internet  > 
 > traffic to one global political entity (Hong Kong) goes through one  > 
 > single physical location that just happens to be a university currently  > 
 > experiencing student protests is ... yeah...

Interesting theory.

 >
 > I take it you know nothing about Internetworking?

Perhaps you should look at https://www.TheWorld.com/~bzs

 >
 > Or, again, Zerohedge?

Nope, knew nothing off-hand about them but wikipedia seems to concur that 
Zerohedge is likely a "Russian asset". Thanks.

Nonetheless it doesn't particularly mean that 99% of HK traffic
*doesn't* go thru that facility, not alone.

Broad comparisons to other national internet structures as you appeal to seems 
to be questionable in regards to a Special Administrative Region of The 
People's Republic of China, albeit officially ruled under "one system, two 
ways", HK being one of the regions (Macau being the other) which is ruled under 
the "second" way.

China can be unique in their communications policies and practices.

Which is why I asked hoping someone knew the facts rather than had an opinion 
about the particular source or some theory unifying all national internet 
infrastructures under some simple rule of thumb.

-- 
-Barry Shein

Software Tool & Die| mailto:b...@theworld.com | 
http://www.TheWorld.com
Purveyors to the Trade | Voice: +1 617-STD-WRLD   | 800-THE-WRLD
The World: Since 1989  | A Public Information Utility | *oo*


Re: 99% of HK internet traffic goes thru uni being fought over?

2019-11-21 Thread bzs


On November 20, 2019 at 15:11 js...@finchhaven.com (John Sage) wrote:

 > Then, as to Internet traffic, the probability that 99% of *all* Internet 
 > traffic to one global political entity (Hong Kong) goes through one 
 > single physical location that just happens to be a university currently 
 > experiencing student protests is ... yeah...

Interesting theory.

 > 
 > I take it you know nothing about Internetworking?

Perhaps you should look at https://www.TheWorld.com/~bzs

 > 
 > Or, again, Zerohedge?

Nope, knew nothing off-hand about them but wikipedia seems to concur
that Zerohedge is likely a "Russian asset". Thanks.

Nonetheless it doesn't particularly mean that 99% of HK traffic
*doesn't* go thru that facility, not alone.

Broad comparisons to other national internet structures as you appeal
to seems to be questionable in regards to a Special Administrative
Region of The People's Republic of China, albeit officially ruled
under "one system, two ways", HK being one of the regions (Macau being
the other) which is ruled under the "second" way.

China can be unique in their communications policies and practices.

Which is why I asked hoping someone knew the facts rather than had an
opinion about the particular source or some theory unifying all
national internet infrastructures under some simple rule of thumb.

-- 
-Barry Shein

Software Tool & Die| b...@theworld.com | http://www.TheWorld.com
Purveyors to the Trade | Voice: +1 617-STD-WRLD   | 800-THE-WRLD
The World: Since 1989  | A Public Information Utility | *oo*


Re: 99% of HK internet traffic goes thru uni being fought over?

2019-11-20 Thread Tom Paseka via NANOG
In terms of bits, MOST Hong Kong traffic does NOT traverse HKIX.

However, Hong Kong ISPs, almost entirely communicate with each other of
HKIX.

Sources like Akamai and Google, however, do not typically traverse HKIX.
These are the majority of traffic.

99% of Hong Kong is connected to HKIX, by traverses? No.

On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 1:42 PM  wrote:

>
> Thanks everyone for the replies. My conclusion is that no one here
> knows whether HKIX handles 99% of internet traffic for HK or not.
>
> It's a number.
>
> --
> -Barry Shein
>
> Software Tool & Die| b...@theworld.com |
> http://www.TheWorld.com
> Purveyors to the Trade | Voice: +1 617-STD-WRLD   | 800-THE-WRLD
> The World: Since 1989  | A Public Information Utility | *oo*
>


Re: 99% of HK internet traffic goes thru uni being fought over?

2019-11-20 Thread Majdi S. Abbas
On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 04:41:13PM -0500, b...@theworld.com wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the replies. My conclusion is that no one here
> knows whether HKIX handles 99% of internet traffic for HK or not.

Barry,

While it's absolutely a number we don't have, it's also worth
asking what we are trying to measure.

99% of HK traffic by volume...

Or 99% of HK traffic by "doesn't touch the mainland, or 
increasingly corruptible US companies that also engage in censorship."

--msa


Re: 99% of HK internet traffic goes thru uni being fought over?

2019-11-20 Thread Bill Woodcock


> On Nov 20, 2019, at 1:41 PM, b...@theworld.com wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the replies. My conclusion is that no one here
> knows whether HKIX handles 99% of internet traffic for HK or not.

That’s incorrect.  I’m here, and I know that:

1) HKIX does not handle anywhere near 99% of Hong Kong’s Internet traffic.

2) Much of HKIX is in TKO anyway, rather than up at the CUHK campus.

3) CUHK isn’t the university where the protests are anyway, that’s Hong Kong 
Polytechnic.

4) CUHK is way up in the New Territories. HK Polytechnic is in Tsim Sha Tsui.  
TKO is way off in the east. These are all about as far apart as it’s possible 
to get in Hong Kong.

-Bill



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Re: 99% of HK internet traffic goes thru uni being fought over?

2019-11-20 Thread John Sage

On 11/20/19 1:41 PM, b...@theworld.com wrote:


Thanks everyone for the replies. My conclusion is that no one here
knows whether HKIX handles 99% of internet traffic for HK or not.

It's a number.



mmm...

Since you clearly did *not* read any of the previous replies or chose to 
ignore them, the odds of your just trolling the list is beginning to 
approach ... wait for it ... 99%


But for sake of argument, any article that's headlined "Here's The Real 
Reason Why..." should be ignored completely. See: Tyler Durden and 
Zerohedge as one.


Anyone who's eager to tell you the "Real Reason(tm)" for anything is 
trolling for clicks.


Then, as to Internet traffic, the probability that 99% of *all* Internet 
traffic to one global political entity (Hong Kong) goes through one 
single physical location that just happens to be a university currently 
experiencing student protests is ... yeah...


I take it you know nothing about Internetworking?

Or, again, Zerohedge?


/fin


- John
--



Re: 99% of HK internet traffic goes thru uni being fought over?

2019-11-20 Thread Jared Mauch



> On Nov 20, 2019, at 4:41 PM, b...@theworld.com wrote:
> 
> Thanks everyone for the replies. My conclusion is that no one here
> knows whether HKIX handles 99% of internet traffic for HK or not.

No more than any other site.  Most IXPs may have a significant amount of 
traffic but it’s certainly not all of the traffic in a market.

Generally I’ve seen that private interconnects in major cities (like HK) are 
more than the public (IXP) interconnects.  Anyone claiming 99% of a market 
unless they’re the monopoly incumbent last-mile provider i treat with a 
properly sized piece of salt.

- Jared

Re: 99% of HK internet traffic goes thru uni being fought over?

2019-11-20 Thread bzs


Thanks everyone for the replies. My conclusion is that no one here
knows whether HKIX handles 99% of internet traffic for HK or not.

It's a number.

-- 
-Barry Shein

Software Tool & Die| b...@theworld.com | http://www.TheWorld.com
Purveyors to the Trade | Voice: +1 617-STD-WRLD   | 800-THE-WRLD
The World: Since 1989  | A Public Information Utility | *oo*


Re: 99% of HK internet traffic goes thru uni being fought over?

2019-11-20 Thread Pierfrancesco Caci
On 19 November 2019 22:43:34 CET, b...@theworld.com wrote:
>
>Is this plausible?
>

Organic manure



-- 
Pierfrancesco Caci


Re: 99% of HK internet traffic goes thru uni being fought over?

2019-11-19 Thread Rod Beck
Dude, frankly Zero Hedge is a joke. Facts and respect are as foreign to them as 
to a certain American President.


From: NANOG  on behalf of b...@theworld.com 

Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2019 10:43 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org 
Subject: 99% of HK internet traffic goes thru uni being fought over?


Is this plausible?

  
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/heres-real-reason-why-hong-kong-authorities-are-desperate-regain-control-university

or

  http://tinyurl.com/slwchx8

--
-Barry Shein

Software Tool & Die| b...@theworld.com | http://www.TheWorld.com
Purveyors to the Trade | Voice: +1 617-STD-WRLD   | 800-THE-WRLD
The World: Since 1989  | A Public Information Utility | *oo*


Re: 99% of HK internet traffic goes thru uni being fought over?

2019-11-19 Thread John Sage

On 11/19/19 1:43 PM, b...@theworld.com wrote:


Is this plausible?

   
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/heres-real-reason-why-hong-kong-authorities-are-desperate-regain-control-university

or

   http://tinyurl.com/slwchx8



uh...

Zerohedge has been (at worst) a Russian asset for a good five-eight years.

At best, a Russian dupe.

Not credible in the least.

Don't @ me -- if you don't keep up with the orientation and credibility 
of disinformation shill web sites like Zerohedge that's on you, not me.



- John
--



Re: 99% of HK internet traffic goes thru uni being fought over?

2019-11-19 Thread Martijn Schmidt via NANOG
HKIX is definitely the incumbent IXP in that region, but I'd reckon that most 
high volume interconnection will take place in facilities like Mega-iAdvantage 
or Equinix HK1 via PNI.

Plus there are several alternative IXPs in Hong Kong that also handle 
undisclosed amounts of traffic.

From: NANOG  on behalf of b...@theworld.com 

Sent: 19 November 2019 22:43:34
To: nanog@nanog.org 
Subject: 99% of HK internet traffic goes thru uni being fought over?


Is this plausible?

  
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/heres-real-reason-why-hong-kong-authorities-are-desperate-regain-control-university

or

  http://tinyurl.com/slwchx8

--
-Barry Shein

Software Tool & Die| b...@theworld.com | http://www.TheWorld.com
Purveyors to the Trade | Voice: +1 617-STD-WRLD   | 800-THE-WRLD
The World: Since 1989  | A Public Information Utility | *oo*