On Wednesday 03 August 2005 12:32, Fergie (Paul Ferguson) wrote:
Completely unrelated, but apparently Vonage is also having some problems this morning:
http://gigaom.com/2005/08/03/massive-vonage-outage/
- ferg
-- Richard A Steenbergen <ras@e-gerbil.net> wrote:
On Wed, Aug 03, 2005 at 10:44:40AM -0400, Drew Weaver wrote:
Hi there, we've had a few complaints about connectivity issues to Microsoft, is anyone else seeing a problem? Usually I get between 2-3MBps when I download from them, at the moment I get 8k/sec downloading http://download.microsoft.com/download/b/6/2/b624b535-644a-41e1-9727-812 dcd6bad87/E3SP1ENG.EXE (service pack 1 for exchange 03) from Both my network, and a monitoring server we have in chicago.
Anyone else seen this?
Seeing this from several locations. For all the locations I am looking from, it appears that their CDN service (Savvis footprint.net) has gone insane.
From SBC on the west coast, it is going to what looks for all the world to be a cable modem in Korea:
19 catv09634.usr.hananet.net (210.180.96.34) 292.576 ms 218.396 ms 242.135 ms
From a cable modem in Seattle behind broadwing, it is going to this, behind SBC in southern California:
16 62 ms 61ms 50 ms Savvis-CDN-IAF1075825.cust-rtr.pacbell.net [69.108.147.58]
From the northern VA area:
7 cdn-colo.Frankfurtfrx.savvis.net (208.174.60.2) 90.626 ms 90.722 ms 90.661 ms
Makes you wonder if they'll be switching back to Akamai soon. :)
Hmmm, interesting. From here, I now show www.microsoft.com and download.microsoft.com as being served by Akamai (and get IP addresses of my local akamai cluster)... -- Larry Smith SysAd ECSIS.NET sysad@ecsis.net