16 Feb
2020
16 Feb
'20
6:42 a.m.
On 10/Feb/20 17:06, Baldur Norddahl wrote:
Also transits are way more important than peers. Loosing a transit will cause massive route changes around the globe and it will take a few minutes to stabilize. Loosing a peer usually just means the peer switches to the transit route, that they already had available.
Not in our case, where only 15% of our traffic is handled by our transit providers. 85% of our traffic comes from peering. Then again, we have a single connection to each the major 7 transit providers, spread across multiple cities. But I appreciate that not many operators can be in this position. Mark.