>From what I'm seeing at isp.google.com to peer you just give them a BGP
peer session.  Is that it?

On Thu, Apr 11, 2024 at 10:29 AM Zach Underwood <zunder1...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Here is some data for the people that talk about just getting fat
> transit pipes and skip peering.
>
> This is from Google's point of view of our network. Yesterday we moved our
> google traffic from transit (GTT) to PNI.
>
> Goodput up 20%.
> retransmit rates dropped in half
> Application RTT dropped in half.
>
> We started down this route since about 3 weeks google de-peered us on two
> different IX RS. For a long time we have asked google for bgp sessions over
> the IX and was told with 5gbps peak traffic we were too large for IX. After
> the deeper we started the process to get the dual PNIs.
>  [image: image.png]
>
>
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