Just did a quick test from a personal VM, no throughput difference over direct peering, public IX, or transit. GCP might have a bottleneck in your case though, might be a good idea to ask them. Also, I'll have what Gordon is having. On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 8:49 PM, Gordon Cook <cook@cookreport.com> wrote:
Hi Alain and all the rest I het it now
no offense and alain no harm done and all of nanog thank you and i will continue observing as i have since 1995
thank you allagin PS and BTW i am interested in CLOUD
:-) thanks once more
On Jun 19, 2017, at 9:36 AM, Alain Hebert <ahebert@pubnix.net> wrote:
Hi,
Yes Stephen, we're talking the usual like GTT...
And no latency wise they're about the same. In the 35ms range.
But I still can't figure out the 10 x drop, that level of latency alone cannot be the factor.
( And Gordy... what?!? )
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Alain,
When you refer to "normal peering" do you mean Internet transit? Or are
On 06/16/17 19:42, Stephen Fulton wrote: these PNI's with Google? Do the GCLD instance you reach through "normal peering" have higher latency than through TorIX?
-- Stephen
On 2017-06-16 6:58 PM, Alain Hebert wrote:
Hi,
Anyone aware of different traffic behavior depending if the target
We're facing a weird issue where the same GCLD Instance can upload
up to 200Mbps (Ref 1) if the target path goes through, lets say TorIX, but cannot get more than 20Mbps on similar hosts (8 of them) sittings on our
goes through normal peering than through an exchanges google exists in? peering links.
PS; Those sames hosts get up to their link limit ( 1Gbps ) between
each others and others test points we have;
PS: Wireshark capture show nothing abnormal;
PS: Links aren't congested, and so on...
Ref 1 - 200Mbps is on a link rate-limited to 300Mbps. Its my only
test point with a TorIX access