How far can you go with IX Route Servers only?(blog.benjojo.co.uk)
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How far can you go with IX Route Servers only?
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Calling these Magna not Manga is a miss.
Or "ganma" as in "lao gan ma", the Chinese chili brand.
By itself it means "stepmom".
By itself it means "stepmom".
great post! key points for me:
1. 100 IXes alone would get 56% IPv4 and 61% IPv6 prefixes, but ~14% reachability
2. little uniqueness between exchanges: not many new prefixes after the top 5
3. for outbound-heavy networks IXes are great, but to attract traffic they are not (edit: applies to automatic peering via route servers)
1. 100 IXes alone would get 56% IPv4 and 61% IPv6 prefixes, but ~14% reachability
2. little uniqueness between exchanges: not many new prefixes after the top 5
3. for outbound-heavy networks IXes are great, but to attract traffic they are not (edit: applies to automatic peering via route servers)
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For inbound traffic, they're completely fine. This is only looking at the route servers. You can almost certainly receive 50/50 traffic ratios if you do bilateral peering. This post only covers the " automatic peering " services that IXs offer
For inbound traffic, they're completely fine. This is only looking at the route servers. You can almost certainly receive 50/50 traffic ratios if you do bilateral peering. This post only covers the " automatic peering " services that IXs offer
At a time when Meta was Facebook, there were FANG (Facebook, Amazon, Netflix, Google) and FAANG (with Apple), but it seems to be more used in a finance context.