It seems they accidentally stopped sending any prefixes at all to the IIX and we were somehow the only ones to notice - that's been fixed. Also was offered a cache appliance since we're approaching near 10gbps of youtube traffic. Very happy with how it turned out On 8/27/2019 8:35 PM, Ross Tajvar wrote:
What was the outcome?
On Tue, Aug 27, 2019, 8:35 PM Jon Sands <fohdeesha@gmail.com <mailto:fohdeesha@gmail.com>> wrote:
Fixed off list by (several) google employees. Thanks!
On 8/26/2019 10:52 PM, Jon Sands wrote: > AS397031 here, located in Telehouse (7 Teleport). We picked up a port > on NYIIX specifically to peer with google and cloudflare. We were > doing around 6gbps inbound from google over the NYIIX for some time > then without warning google withdrew routes from us, I'm guessing > because too much bandwidth over an IIX and they prefer a private > interconnect at that point. So we requested to peer with them via a > PNI and were denied, saying they can't do that either as they're not > located in any Telehouse buildings. So I'm left with no Google peering > > A 10gb wave from where we are to the nearest google peering point is > basically the same cost as 10gbps from HE, so trying to figure out my > best options here. Open to suggestions! Ideally we would love to peer > with google again over NYIIX if possible. >
-- Jon Sands MFI Labs https://fohdeesha.com/
-- Jon Sands MFI Labs https://fohdeesha.com/