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matthew zeier wrote:
Does it simply provide an easy way to privately connect to transit and
peers? Or can I also go crazy and peer with anyone who wants to peer
(like in the olden day!) ?
EU peering is very different from US peering (as many
On 23 Aug 2006, at 22:46, matthew zeier wrote:
(I know little about AMS-IX and am still waiting for someone from
there to get back to me...)
My NA bandwidth right now is ~200Mbps and about half of that
appears to be EU destined. I'm opening an EU POP soon and am
trying to figure
Costs for leased lines from the states to either Linx, Ams-Ix or DE-Cix are
all more or less the same.
You should chose the ixp from you can benefit most. DE-Cix has done a lot in
the past few months to attract more members from eastern Europe. Because of
its position just in the middle of Europe
On Thu, Aug 24, 2006 at 11:33:17PM +0200, Gunther Stammwitz wrote:
Costs for leased lines from the states to either Linx, Ams-Ix or DE-Cix are
all more or less the same.
You should chose the ixp from you can benefit most. DE-Cix has done a lot in
the past few months to attract more members
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006, Gunther Stammwitz wrote:
Exchange / Traffic on public exchange vlan / Number of members
LINX: ~ 77 Gbps / 210 members
AMS-IX: ???* Gbps / 244 members
DE-CIX: 51 Gbps / 184 members
I'm curious if any US based IXs exceed 100Gbps. Or has Amsterdam and
London become the
On Fri, Aug 25, 2006 at 06:56:56AM +0300, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006, Gunther Stammwitz wrote:
Exchange / Traffic on public exchange vlan / Number of members
LINX: ~ 77 Gbps / 210 members
AMS-IX: ???* Gbps / 244 members
DE-CIX: 51 Gbps / 184 members
I'm curious if any