On Thu, 24 Mar 2011, Ravi Ramaswamy wrote:
Hi All - I am new to this mailer. Hopefully my question is posed to the
correct list.
I am using 2.5 Tbps as the peak volume of peering traffic over all peering
points for a Tier 1 ISP, for some modeling purposes. Is that a reasonable
estimate?
On Mar 24, 2011, at 4:27 PM, Ravi Ramaswamy wrote:
Hi All - I am new to this mailer. Hopefully my question is posed to the
correct list.
Welcome.
I am using 2.5 Tbps as the peak volume of peering traffic over all peering
points for a Tier 1 ISP, for some modeling purposes. Is that a
On Mar 25, 2011, at 1:44 PM, Bill Woodcock wrote:
On Mar 24, 2011, at 4:27 PM, Ravi Ramaswamy wrote:
I am using 2.5 Tbps as the peak volume of peering traffic over all peering
points for a Tier 1 ISP, for some modeling purposes. Is that a reasonable
estimate?
That's actually a very
On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 07:27:08PM -0400, Ravi Ramaswamy wrote:
Hi All - I am new to this mailer. Hopefully my question is posed to the
correct list.
I am using 2.5 Tbps as the peak volume of peering traffic over all
peering points for a Tier 1 ISP, for some modeling purposes. Is that
a
On Mar 25, 2011, at 10:51 AM, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:
The question is whether some data is better than no data. Honestly, I'm
not sure.
Yes, Patrick, I was just trying to be diplomatic about saying not such a good
idea so he'd keep reading through to the end, where I suggested some other,
Hi All - I am new to this mailer. Hopefully my question is posed to the
correct list.
I am using 2.5 Tbps as the peak volume of peering traffic over all peering
points for a Tier 1 ISP, for some modeling purposes. Is that a reasonable
estimate?
Thanks
Ravi
On 3/24/2011 10:34 PM, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:
On Mar 24, 2011, at 7:27 PM, Ravi Ramaswamy wrote:
Tier 1 ISP is a nebulous term.
Indeed it is. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peering and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tier_1_network for more information. I'm
guessing you are using Tier 1
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