Re: [cacti-announce] Cacti 0.8.6j Released (fwd)

2007-02-08 Thread Aaron Glenn
On 2/7/07, Ray Burkholder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Going back to this thread, http://www.kx.com/ deals in financial transaction databases where they store millions of ticks. They appear to have a transactional based language with a solution that appears to be robust and fail resistant. I'm

Time Series databases

2007-02-08 Thread michael.dillon
Going back to this thread, http://www.kx.com/ deals in financial transaction databases where they store millions of ticks. They appear to have a transactional based language with a solution that appears to be robust and fail resistant. hmm, that is quite interesting. and apparently

Re: Anyone with SMTP clue at Verizon Wireless / Vtext?

2007-02-08 Thread Rich Kulawiec
On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 06:25:41PM -0800, Mike Lyon wrote: Their gateway is blocking mail from my host. Of course, there is no clueful contact info on their webpage... I know you asked for off-list, but since this (mail to Verizon refused) is a recurring problem, I'm sending this on-list as

Re: Hackers hit key Internet traffic computers

2007-02-08 Thread Joe Abley
On 7-Feb-2007, at 15:24, virendra rode // wrote: Looking at these attacks, F in particular, if my memory serves me correct, there are 35 f-root anycast nodes deployed. Maybe this helped in some respect. Dave Knight's lightning talk in Toronto seemed to indicate that F's anycast platform

Re: Time Series databases

2007-02-08 Thread Rodrick Brown
On 2/8/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Going back to this thread, http://www.kx.com/ deals in financial transaction databases where they store millions of ticks. They appear to have a transactional based language with a solution that appears to be robust and fail

MSN/Hotmail Email Admin..

2007-02-08 Thread James Feger
MSN / Hotmail Email admin, please contact me off-list. Thanks, James

Question about SLAs

2007-02-08 Thread Barry Shein
Other than give them the bum's rush! what do you do when a vendor is a PITA about SLAs for outages? Obviously there's not enough on the table to get lawyers involved, but it's aggravating when first they act like they lost your SLA request, then claim their logs don't match your logs in some

RE: Question about SLAs

2007-02-08 Thread Chad Skidmore
Find a new vendor is certainly one solution. Regards, chad From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Barry Shein Sent: Thu 2/8/2007 3:00 PM To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Question about SLAs Other than give them the bum's rush! what do you do when a vendor is a

Re: Question about SLAs

2007-02-08 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Thu, 08 Feb 2007 19:09:34 PST, Chad Skidmore said: Find a new vendor is certainly one solution. Your current vendor probably knows how much it would cost for you to move to another vendor (quite possibly to more significant digits than *you* know). They also know exactly how much they're

RE: Question about SLAs

2007-02-08 Thread Chad Skidmore
Agreed, any termination liability is something to consider. You also need to consider the impact to your business that the SLA violations is causing and how that might translate to dollars. Documentation is going to be key if the vendor is nickel and diming you. If you have solid documentation

RE: Question about SLAs

2007-02-08 Thread Fergie
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 An SLA is a contract. A contract is... a contract. Read it carefully. :-) - - ferg - -- Chad Skidmore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Agreed, any termination liability is something to consider. You also need to consider the impact to your business