Re: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN

2024-04-07 Thread Tim Burke
I get that. We were in the same boat here in Houston up until getting space at Databank HOU2. Since all of the big content networks have presence there, only made sense. We were looking at all of the caching options available prior to doing that, however… and we’ll likely have to keep our

Re: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN

2024-04-07 Thread Aaron1
Yeah, to date I haven’t been in a place where peering is a reality, yet.  CDN providers sending servers to us has been our best option.  AaronOn Apr 7, 2024, at 12:30 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:I suppose that depends on the size (bits and miles) of the network and the cost of transport within it. In

Re: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN

2024-04-07 Thread Mike Hammett
I suppose that depends on the size (bits and miles) of the network and the cost of transport within it. In many areas, space + power + port is cheaper than transport. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions Midwest Internet Exchange The Brothers WISP - Original

Re: 2600:: No longer pings

2024-04-07 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Sun, Apr 07, 2024 at 01:12:21PM +0200, Tomáš Holý wrote a message of 227 lines which said: > $ for i in `cat list.txt`; do fping -6 $i -t 500 -r 0; done | grep 'is alive' > 2409:: is alive > 2a09:: is alive > 2a11:: is alive > 2a12:: is alive All of them are public DNS resolvers, which

Re: 2600:: No longer pings

2024-04-07 Thread Tomáš Holý
I'd be just as gutted if they ever pull the plug on ipv6.google.com - it's my go-to "first attempt" for an IPv6 test. :-) But this got me curious, so I grabbed a list of prefixes from [1] and decided to ping them all. Since I went through all that effort, might as well

Re: 2600:: No longer pings

2024-04-07 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Sun, Apr 07, 2024 at 09:33:18AM +0530, Gaurav Kansal via NANOG wrote a message of 41 lines which said: > 2409:: is replying the ICMPv6 request, in case anyone interested Thank, I did not know this service. Note that the signatures on the reverse expired in february: % dig +cd -x 2409::

Re: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN

2024-04-07 Thread Bryan Holloway
Agreed ... it generally doesn't make sense to install caches where the content is just a few racks over. But if you have a network that serves smaller population centers where CDNs are sparse or non-existent, then it gets the content closer to the eyeballs and saves considerably on transport