David Lesher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, wrote:
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> Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered:
> >
> >
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> > Lots of stuff from Wall Street Financial houses set up their backups in
> > Kansas City.
>
> Is there a backup site in those KC limestone mines?
>
> Only thing is, where's
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[Mon, Jul 19, 2004 at 12:11:25PM -0500]
Robert Bonomi Inscribed these words...
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>
> Trying to notify them of virus-infected machines on their network.
>
> Sending to the address they have registered with 'abuse.net',
> gets:
>
> > From MAILER-DAEMON Mon Jul 19 11:3
Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered:
>
>
>
> Lots of stuff from Wall Street Financial houses set up their backups in
> Kansas City.
Is there a backup site in those KC limestone mines?
Only thing is, where's the New Madrid fault?
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A host is a host from coast
Lots of stuff from Wall Street Financial houses set up their backups in
Kansas City.
There's a nice little data center in Portsmouth, NH. I used to work
there. http://www.worldpath.net (8 hours away by most airlines.) :-)
Curtis
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On 16-jul-04, at 5:46, D Train wrote:
If I keep seeing the physical connection to City A flapping, of course
bgp will flap, but will I be able to use route dampening to control
the instability
No. BGP flap dampening only works on routes that go up and down
periodically while the BGP session they
Not exactly a plug as it is in a different area, but SpringNet offers colo
underground. And everything is underground including generator and
cooling towers. A division of the municipal utility so power is pretty
good also.
Todd Christell
Network Manager
SpringNet
www.springnet.net
417.831.868
Trying to notify them of virus-infected machines on their network.
Sending to the address they have registered with 'abuse.net',
gets:
> From MAILER-DAEMON Mon Jul 19 11:34:50 2004
> Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 10:34:35 -0600
> From: Mail Delivery Subsystem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Returned m
> Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:
> Ethernet:
> Peak almost twice upload as download.
> Average is 2.5-3 times more upload than download.
> ADSL 8M/800k:
> Peak twice the amount download as upload
> Average is 1.3-1.5 more download than upload
> Upload bw usage is almost flat over time
> Download bw pea
PIPEX ServerBank and thebunker.net do seem to be the most widely known
'nuclear-proof' secure datacentres, but there are others out there.
The big gotcha seems to be getting the electrics, cooling and being
on-net to multiple fibre providers to match the physical security.
Thats where most of the
On Mon, Jul 19, 2004 at 05:11:28PM +0800, Hendrianto Muljawan wrote:
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> So far people are used to do the capping of bandwidth with a Bandwidth
> Manager device, which does traffic shaping based on e.g.
> application/protocols, etc.
>
> Now, since we are talking about capping on the volume, what
> A company I work with (who's servers are located in the San Jose, CA)
is
> looking to setup some backup servers at a datacenter whose connectivity
and
> location is off any faultline, or away from other malady, that
mighteffect its
> main servers datacenter or connectivity. Problem is, they
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004, Hendrianto Muljawan wrote:
> Now, since we are talking about capping on the volume, what is the
> product available on the market which can do both bandwidth and volume
> capping ?
For me, products that do capping on choke points are of very little
interest since they do no
Hello,
the discussion here is getting interesting for me, because people are
talking about not only capping the Bandwidth but also capping the volume
of the traffic sent by a customer.
So far people are used to do the capping of bandwidth with a Bandwidth
Manager device, which does traffic sha
On Sun, 18 Jul 2004, Walter De Smedt wrote:
> way would be to offer differentiated application-based services (e.g.
> gaming, P2P, VoIP, ...) Some of the applications could be accounted for
> at the service endpoint (e.g. gaming portal,voip services provided by
> the ISP), others need network-
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