On Fri, 4 May 2001, Richard A. Steenbergen wrote:
Personally, I'm still trying to figure out why Exodus, in all their apparent wisdom (or lack thereof), has stopped using the GBLX OC-48's in the former GlobalCenter facilities (or at least SNV3), and is now shuttling all its traffic out a single Exodus OC-12. Prior to
network where most of the traffic is quickly sent to peers and an OC48 backbone is not required? I don't see any congestion on that OC12, so perhaps that is the case? I also don't see a damn thing wrong with the
Just to give correct information, from SNV3 Exodus has an OC48 and an OC12 to two other datacenters in Santa Clara and an OC48 to Chicago. There is enough bandwidth to carry the traffic. No peering or backbone link was hurt during this move. Thanks Christian Yes, I work for Exodus.