22 Jan
2004
22 Jan
'04
5:43 a.m.
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Patrick W.Gilmore wrote:
In any case, no matter how many resources or black boxes you have, you cannot guarantee good performance on the 'Net. Too many people involved over which you have no control. Even if you had control, BGP is not the right tool to exert such control in all cases.
Even more reason for people to buy the Sugar Mountain RouteMaster5000. No matter how good the claims are, you still end up with humans in the mix dictating "policy" of some sort over packets.