Re: [AusNOG] OOB over LTE in Data Centres

2023-11-26 Thread Ben Babich
is almost equivalent to the cost of just the XC install + one month alone, then of course you need optics, cables and someone to put a service on it. It really gets down to what you're building, what you want it to support and how reliable you need it to be. Regards, Ben Babich w: https://da

Re: [AusNOG] All AU Locations Virtual Machine

2020-07-21 Thread Ben Babich
I think the latter is correct Joseph! Perhaps we should give law enforcement a heads up on who has resurfaced, may save some members of our community some future heartache... Moderators, it looks like another address to block. Seems some don't get the message. On Wed, 22 Jul 2020 at 14:07, Josep

Re: [AusNOG] Software Defined Routers

2019-10-07 Thread Ben Babich
"Software Defined" is becoming a well marketed term these days, though its true meaning seems open to interpretation for many... Yes, VyOS is merely a Debian based Linux distro with a bunch of config management to wrangle the usual softwares (FRR, swan, dhcpd, lldpd etc) into a complete product th

Re: [AusNOG] Rack space in NextDC S1/S2

2019-03-18 Thread Ben Babich
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Re: [AusNOG] Optus outage last night?

2017-07-05 Thread Ben Babich
When an ISP 'only' had ~100Mbps of bandwidth to the greater world, they used to have to play many tricks to get efficiency from links, which takes me back to the days of WCCP (transparent proxying of web traffic) when caching actually worked as most content was static! DNS should be considered a

Re: [AusNOG] Ookla host requirements

2017-07-04 Thread Ben Babich
Hi Sam, We run an Ookla speedtest server, as a Debian VM, on our KVM based virtualisation platform with no real issues. It seems to perform just as fast as everyone elses, and processes ~15k speedtests a month. Cheers, Ben. On Tue, Jul 04, 2017 at 08:24:39PM +, Sam Koerner wrote: > Hi G