On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 05:30:41AM +0000, Stephen Stuart wrote: > > Not sure how switches handle HOL blocking with QinQ traffic across trunks, > > but hey... > > what's the fun of running an IXP without testing some limits? > > Indeed. Those with longer memories will remember that I used to > regularly apologize at NANOG meetings for the DEC Gigaswitch/FDDI > head-of-line blocking that all Gigaswitch-based IXPs experienced when > some critical mass of OC3 backbone circuits was reached and the 100 > MB/s fabric rolled over and died, offered here (again) as a cautionary > tale for those who want to test those particular limits (again).
Ohhh... Scary Stories! :) > The real lesson from the last fifteen or so years, though, is that > bear skins and stone knives clearly have a long operational lifetime. well... while there is a certain childlike obession with the byzantine, rube-goldburg, lots of bells, knobs, whistles type machines... for solid, predictable performance, simple clean machines work best. > > Stephen --bill