From the ISC: "We have received a report of the Cogent Data Center in Herndon, VA having connectivity problems. It appears to be localized. No need to innundate them with phone calls, I am sure they are working on it. One of our readers, Colin, called into the data center: "I called their support staff and got through to a guy who described the situation as a network problem 'affecting all traffic in their data center'." More on this situation if more develops... Update #1It appears that sometime on Wednesday that the problems were more widespread, as they had some latency problems up in New York as well, as reported by another reader. However it appears that the problems had been resolved as of Thursday. No report yet on if the problem at the Herndon, Virginia office has been resolved." Happy Fridays .myke
On 1 Sep 2006, at 16:22, Myke Lyons wrote:
From the ISC:
"We have received a report of the Cogent Data Center in Herndon, VA having connectivity problems. It appears to be localized. No need to innundate them with phone calls, I am sure they are working on it.
One of our readers, Colin, called into the data center: "I called their support staff and got through to a guy who described the situation as a network problem 'affecting all traffic in their data center'."
More on this situation if more develops...
Update #1It appears that sometime on Wednesday that the problems were more widespread, as they had some latency problems up in New York as well, as reported by another reader. However it appears that the problems had been resolved as of Thursday. No report yet on if the problem at the Herndon, Virginia office has been resolved."
Happy Fridays
.myke
Apparently it was only scheduled (poorly communicated) maintenance on fibre links. .myke
Myke Lyons wrote:
Update #1It appears that sometime on Wednesday that the problems were more widespread, as they had some latency problems up in New York as well, as reported by another reader. However it appears that the problems had been resolved as of Thursday. No report yet on if the problem at the Herndon, Virginia office has been resolved."
Cogent have been broken since Monday. They apparently lost an OC-192 with AT&T, making the rest of their network run like a dying dog. I was seeing some crazy latency cross the North-East on Tuesday and Wednesday, but it mostly cleared up yesterday - Tuesday was bad, so I had them turned off all day from Monday ~8pm. They've not yet called me back in response to my calls requesting a credit, or a reasonable explanation why the run a degraded service for four days. David
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