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Re: Peering and Network Cost
From: Max Tulyev <maxtul () netassist ua>
Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2015 20:37:02 +0300
That's generally good idea, but average TCP session speed depends not only your side of connection, but another side as well. On 18.04.15 07:58, Mark Tinka wrote:
On 17/Apr/15 15:05, Max Tulyev wrote:One more interesting thing. If you buy IP transit, mostly you are paying by exact bandwidth, per megabit. If you buy IX peering port, you are paying for port. This means Tranist ports are overloaded or close to it, while IX ports usually always have some extra free capacity. In practice, this mean if your customer download some file using IX way, speed will be much higher that same file reachable by IP transit.This depends entirely on how you run your network. If you run links hot, you can't guarantee anything (keeping in mind that your less congested exchange point ports does not mean other exchange point members are in the same position also). We, for example, buy transit or peer with a minimum of 10Gbps port, with the ability to push traffic at line rate if needed. We do not allow ports to run hot (typically upgrading them anywhere from between 50% - 70% utilization). I appreciate that not everyone can be in this position, while others can be even more aggressive with their "over-engineering", but this kind of information is hard to quantify reliably. There is also backhaul from the interconnect point into the backbone to think about, but that follows a similar strategy. Mark.
Current thread:
- Re: Peering and Network Cost, (continued)
- Re: Peering and Network Cost Baldur Norddahl (Apr 19)
- Re: Peering and Network Cost William Waites (Apr 19)
- Re: Peering and Network Cost Jason Lixfeld (Apr 19)
- Re: Peering and Network Cost Mike Hammett (Apr 19)
- Re: Peering and Network Cost Jay Hanke (Apr 19)
- Re: Peering and Network Cost Mark Tinka (Apr 19)
- Re: Peering and Network Cost Bill Woodcock (Apr 19)
- Re: Peering and Network Cost Mark Tinka (Apr 19)
- Re: Peering and Network Cost Max Tulyev (Apr 21)
- Re: Peering and Network Cost Mark Tinka (Apr 21)
- Re: Peering and Network Cost Max Tulyev (Apr 21)
- Re: Peering and Network Cost Mark Tinka (Apr 21)
- Re: Peering and Network Cost Mike Hammett (Apr 15)
- Re: Peering and Network Cost Tore Anderson (Apr 15)
- Re: Peering and Network Cost Mark Tinka (Apr 15)
- Re: Peering and Network Cost Tore Anderson (Apr 16)
- Re: Peering and Network Cost Mike Hammett (Apr 16)
- Re: Peering and Network Cost Edward Dore (Apr 16)
- Re: Peering and Network Cost Mark Tinka (Apr 17)
