#amsix — Public Fediverse posts
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https://www.europesays.com/dk/89296/ NetActuate Expands Amsterdam Infrastructure to Deliver Hybrid Cloud and Edge Services Across Europe #AMSIX #Amsterdam #europe #GlobalPlatform #HybridCloud #Infrastructure #NetActuate #Netherlands #OpenNetworkEdge
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Spot the unusual event.
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@bert_hubert @AngelaScholder en met ‘provider’ bedoel je in dit geval: partij die aan consumenten een aansluiting levert op het internet tegen een redelijke prijs?
Want je kan natuurlijk prima een (eventueel zelfs redundante) dark fiber glasvezel nemen naar #Nikhef en daar via de #FrysIX #AMSIX en #NLIX zelf koppelen aan ‘de rest van het internet’. Dat kost alleen serieus geld (waarmee de optie waarschijnlijk weer afvalt als serieus alternatief).
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@netaviator according to #peeringdb AS15943 has even less bandwidth at DE-CIX (100 vs 400 G), but probably also fewer customers. Both also present at AMS-IX. AS15943 again with half the capacity of AS60294. No obvious reason for poor peering performance as far as I can tell.
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The Internet Last Week
* AMS-IX connectivity disruption
https://www.ams-ix.net/ams/outage-on-amsterdam-peering-platform
* US Thanksgiving traffic trends
https://blog.cloudflare.com/do-hackers-eat-turkey-and-other-thanksgiving-internet-trends/
* Gaza strip Internet restoration and repair
https://mastodon.social/@netblocks/111472089652124408
* Routes migrate from RU-based AS207651 to AE-based AS216071
https://www.cidr-report.org/cgi-bin/as-report?as=AS207651&view=2.0
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The #AMSIX outage is still ongoing for about 18 hours now and re-occurred 9:38 CET after what looked like a recovery in the morning. Interesting to see how little this hits the news. Impact clearly visible in latencies.
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That's pretty massive:
Upgrades at AMS-IX result in 85% power reduction
"[T]he power consumption of the customer facing switches at Equinix AM5 has been significantly reduced, from 52.8 kilowatts to 8.2 kilowatts, representing an 85% decrease."
https://www.ams-ix.net/ams/news/upgrades-at-ams-ix-result-in-85-power-reduction