Fellow NANOGers, Not a big deal by any means, but for those of you who have traffic data, I’m curious what Sunday morning looked like as compared to other Sundays. Sure, Netflix and similar companies have no doubt seen traffic increase, but I’m wondering if an influx of church service streaming was substantial enough to cause a noticeable traffic increase. We livestream our services and have been for about a year or so, but normally average just a handful of viewers. Today, we were around 150 watching live. ---- Andy Ringsmuth andy@andyring.com
Maybe it’s time to revisit inter-domain multicast? Owen
On Mar 22, 2020, at 11:57 , Andy Ringsmuth <andy@andyring.com> wrote:
Fellow NANOGers,
Not a big deal by any means, but for those of you who have traffic data, I’m curious what Sunday morning looked like as compared to other Sundays. Sure, Netflix and similar companies have no doubt seen traffic increase, but I’m wondering if an influx of church service streaming was substantial enough to cause a noticeable traffic increase.
We livestream our services and have been for about a year or so, but normally average just a handful of viewers. Today, we were around 150 watching live.
---- Andy Ringsmuth andy@andyring.com
We are still far away from apocalypse to realistically think about inter-domain multicast. And even if we were .. On 3/22/20 8:08 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
Maybe it’s time to revisit inter-domain multicast?
Owen
On Mar 22, 2020, at 11:57 , Andy Ringsmuth <andy@andyring.com> wrote:
Fellow NANOGers,
Not a big deal by any means, but for those of you who have traffic data, I’m curious what Sunday morning looked like as compared to other Sundays. Sure, Netflix and similar companies have no doubt seen traffic increase, but I’m wondering if an influx of church service streaming was substantial enough to cause a noticeable traffic increase.
We livestream our services and have been for about a year or so, but normally average just a handful of viewers. Today, we were around 150 watching live.
---- Andy Ringsmuth andy@andyring.com
On 22/Mar/20 20:57, Andy Ringsmuth wrote:
Fellow NANOGers,
Not a big deal by any means, but for those of you who have traffic data, I’m curious what Sunday morning looked like as compared to other Sundays. Sure, Netflix and similar companies have no doubt seen traffic increase, but I’m wondering if an influx of church service streaming was substantial enough to cause a noticeable traffic increase.
We livestream our services and have been for about a year or so, but normally average just a handful of viewers. Today, we were around 150 watching live.
Our Sunday morning, today, was not our highest peak since the 17th. Our highest peak since the 17th was yesterday (Saturday morning), at around 0900hrs UTC. Peak increase since the 17th went to 15%. Saturday morning was at 17.5%. Mark.
I know Facebook live had some congestion/capacity issues in some geographical regions this AM. Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 22, 2020, at 2:59 PM, Andy Ringsmuth <andy@andyring.com> wrote:
Fellow NANOGers,
Not a big deal by any means, but for those of you who have traffic data, I’m curious what Sunday morning looked like as compared to other Sundays. Sure, Netflix and similar companies have no doubt seen traffic increase, but I’m wondering if an influx of church service streaming was substantial enough to cause a noticeable traffic increase.
We livestream our services and have been for about a year or so, but normally average just a handful of viewers. Today, we were around 150 watching live.
---- Andy Ringsmuth andy@andyring.com
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Andy Ringsmuth
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james jones
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Mark Tinka
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nanog@jack.fr.eu.org
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Owen DeLong