As it happens, I've just recently turned up a peering circuit with PSL in
Houston, and their senior engineer is clue++
Naturally, he's on vacation this week, but [Aaron] ping me unicast if I might
be able to assist/lend eyeballs/make an introduction of you guys next week.
--Adam
On 11/9/20,
Since I value the health and well being of my fellow netwotking
professionals who exercise good judgment, I express the following.
If not anything else, if you have got the feedback from a leading law
enforcement/military practioner (I scarcely believe the Judiciary would
even condider my
- On Nov 10, 2020, at 12:56 AM, Jon Sands fohdee...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 6, 2020, 8:00 PM Suresh Kalkunte < [ mailto:sskalku...@gmail.com |
> sskalku...@gmail.com ] > wrote:
>> raw garlic assimilation
> This thread is definitely going to be used in a future court case
Nah, by
Community IX is doing really good job with Running FL-IX. Phoenix would be
interesting indeed. I would love them to consider expanding
On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 10:04 Jay Hennigan wrote:
> On 11/10/20 05:27, Walt wrote:
> > Is it time for a new IX in Phoenix?
>
> We're at Iron Mountain there and
On 11/10/20 05:27, Walt wrote:
Is it time for a new IX in Phoenix?
We're at Iron Mountain there and would welcome one. There was AZ-IX a
while back but it's been essentially defunct for some time.
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> On Nov 10, 2020, at 5:05 PM, Kate Gerry wrote:
> I am running on a huge assumption here, but I think Phoenix-IX runs on
> donated infrastructure.
I believe that’s the case.
> I also wonder how the other Ninja-IX exchanges are running, I haven't heard
> anything about them, is there the
Matt,
I am running on a huge assumption here, but I think Phoenix-IX runs on donated
infrastructure. From what I recall, there was only an NRC to join Phoenix-IX.
And in regards to Walt's suggestion, it looks like HE already started one with
Stellar Technologies. https://48ix.net
Hey Mark,
Went through a bunch of tests here. Seems I’ve cleared up the matter on this
macOS[1] Big Sur at least by disabling Wi-Fi Networking under “Location
Services -> System Services -> Wi-Fi Networking [2]”. It seems at least from
perspective that something changed there and causes the
How is the IX still running? Surely someone must be paying colo rent?
On 11/10/20 9:03 AM, Eric Kuhnke wrote:
Always a good time for network operators to consider the risks of having
any one person as a single point of failure for something kind of important:
I presume that the biggest telcos, cable MSOs and such in the Phoenix
region already operate PNIs with each other, so the real question would be
what population of ISPs and how much traffic would go across an IX if you
subtract the top-six largest last mile service providers.
On Tue, Nov 10,
Always a good time for network operators to consider the risks of having
any one person as a single point of failure for something kind of important:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bus_factor
Disaster recovery and continuity of business plans should always include
the concept of what if some
Is it time for a new IX in Phoenix?
From: NANOG on behalf of Kate Gerry
Date: Monday, November 9, 2020 at 11:07 PM
To: Mike Hammett
Cc: "nanog@nanog.org"
Subject: Re: Phoenix-IX Contact
Is there anybody else even there? I thought that it was all Paul's show!
If I was able to (as in, had
To me, this discussion is as good that could come out of a Congressional
Committee proceeding. Ie., empower and deliberate on the substantiveness of
a subject that affects the unsuspecting and defenseless.
>>raw garlic assimilation
>>
> This thread is definitely going to be used
> in a future
On Fri, Nov 6, 2020, 8:00 PM Suresh Kalkunte wrote:
> raw garlic assimilation
>
This thread is definitely going to be used in a future court case
>
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