On Tue, Apr 04, 2000 at 08:10:39AM +0100, Simon Lockhart wrote:
4. Exodus certainly had to tell its content providers that they were gong to face problems in getting to somewhere between 5 and 10% of the Internet.
I guess this just depends on whether Exodus has any transit or not, and whether it's already congested.
Given that the new BGP path from Exodus to PSI (as posted earlier) is only one hop longer, is it really going to cause *that* many problems to Exodus' customers?
When I checked going to www.psi.net, I had several hops inside of Sprintlink with 10-30% packet loss. So, yes, I would say it causes problems.
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