On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 10:33 AM, McElearney, Kevin <Kevin_McElearney@cable.comcast.com> wrote:
On 7/28/14, 5:35 PM, "Jim Richardson" <weaselkeeper@gmail.com> wrote:
if <$IP_PROVIDER> throttles it specifically, rather than throttling me to (x),I consider that fraud.
While ISPs do play a big role in this, people tend to miss eyecandystore decisions (and business drivers) as a potential factors in isolated application performance issues.
Hi Kevin, Network factors driving application performance issues are sometimes tricky but once the root cause is found, assigning fault is rarely mysterious. When everyone agrees the problem link is at that magical place, a mutually acceptable location where each network has been paid by their respective customer to get the packets there, one network is willing to swap those packets unconditionally and the other isn't, the fault is not mysterious at all. Regards, Bill Herrin -- William Herrin ................ herrin@dirtside.com bill@herrin.us Owner, Dirtside Systems ......... Web: <http://www.dirtside.com/> Can I solve your unusual networking challenges?