On 2/10/2011 11:37 PM, Jeroen van Aart wrote:
A high-speed/high-bandwidth wireless link connects the Cruzio 877 Cedar
facility with the Equinix San Jose facility via Mount Umunhum to provide
a wireless failover to the fiber in event of a fiber outage.
Interesting. Do you know which wireless
A Cruzio employee kindly provided me with the following information
regarding their peering and connectivity. I pasted it below (with
permission) because I thought it might be of use to others:
Cruzio maintains a backbone of wireless points of presence (POP) on
various mountain tops
On 1/12/2011 12:14 PM, Jeroen van Aart wrote:
Matthew Kaufman wrote:
Have you considered simply asking them?
Sadly the person I contacted with regards to some colocation business
wasn't able to answer the simplest of question (i.e. from which
netblock do they assign IPs). Or at least the
Matthew Kaufman wrote:
Have you considered simply asking them?
Sadly the person I contacted with regards to some colocation business
wasn't able to answer the simplest of question (i.e. from which netblock
do they assign IPs). Or at least the question was met with silence (he
may still be
Cruzio in Santa Cruz recently opened a new coloc facility using a newly
installed fiber connection (I believe they share this with UCSC, I am
not sure who owns it in practice). Which in theory should be good news
for the Monterey Bay Area which has been without fiber connectivity before.
I
On 1/10/2011 6:38 PM, Jeroen van Aart wrote:
Cruzio in Santa Cruz recently opened a new coloc facility using a
newly installed fiber connection (I believe they share this with UCSC,
I am not sure who owns it in practice). Which in theory should be
good news for the Monterey Bay Area which has
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