Marshall Eubanks wrote:
On Sep 17, 2009, at 5:52 PM, Seth Mattinen wrote:
Michael J McCafferty wrote:
All, Today I had yet another cross-connect fail at our colo provider. From memory, this is the 6th cross-connect to fail while in service, in 4yrs and recently there was a bad SFP on their end as well. This seemes like a high failure rate to me. When I asked about the high failure rate, they said that they run a lot of cables and there is a lot of jiggling and wiggling... lots of chances to get bent out of whack from activity near my patches and cables. Until a few years ago my time was spent mostly in single tenant data centers, and it may be true that we made fewer cabling changes and made less of a ruckus when cabling... but this still seems like a pretty high failure rate at the colo. I am curious; what do you expect the average reliability of your FastE or GigE copper cross-connects at a colo?
Never to fail? Seriously; if you're talking about a passive connection (optical or electrical) like a patch panel, I'd expect it to keep going forever unless someone damages it.
Or until someone pulls out the wrong cable (which has happened to me).
That's not a failure though. It's a disconnection. It happens but is readily attributable to a cause. Random failures of a single ports connectivity.... bizzare and annoying. Whole switches? Seen it. Whole panels? Seen it. Whole blades? Seen it. Single port on a switch or patch panel? Never.