On Nov 29, 2010, at 11:44 AM, Richard A Steenbergen wrote:
On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 04:09:55PM -0600, Aaron Wendel wrote:
According to pch they don't run most of them. I would say they run very few compared to how many there actually are.
Uhh... Reality check, with the S&D acquisition Equinix controls the VAST majority of the IX traffic in the US. The only other IX's doing anything even approaching interesting traffic are NOTA (in Miami), NYIIX (in New York), SIX (in Seattle), and the former AtlantaIX (now Telx TIE) in Atlanta. All are regional players, with very incomplete coverage of the important regions in the US, so if you're peering in the US you're almost guaranteed to be dealing with Equinix.
I might not state things quite as strongly as RAS, but yes, in essence, that's how things stand. There's a very long tail to the IXP curve, but nearly all of the traffic volume in North America is going through Equinix-operated facilities, at this point. RAS has mentioned the main other ones, and I'd probably only add Toronto and CoreSite to the list. -Bill