If people start spot-checking this stuff more regularly, perhaps the companies 
being verified will take delivering the correct product the first time more 
seriously. 

Some of it boils down to a lack of data quality about what they actually have. 




----- 
Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 

Midwest Internet Exchange 

The Brothers WISP 

----- Original Message -----

From: "Mehmet Akcin" <meh...@akcin.net> 
To: "James Breeden" <ja...@arenalgroup.co> 
Cc: nanog@nanog.org 
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2018 12:17:42 PM 
Subject: Re: How to choose a transport(terrestrial/subsea) 


That's a great example. Thank you James for sharing. I have done so many 
"GROUND TRUTH" visits where randomly selected certain physical points to 
validate physical diversity. Have seen several places where dual risers in the 
building were present or multiple building entries were available but not used. 
Ground truth events are certainly important and can be eye opening. It does not 
necessarily scale as you can't really walk all the fiber A-Z everywhere.. i 
know. 


On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 6:49 AM James Breeden < ja...@arenalgroup.co > wrote: 





I can't stress enough the importance of controlling your own route and even 
cable diversity. Require KMZs of the routes for any services you take 
(especially single path Wave type services). Put them in the contracts if you 
can. 


I've had at least 1 situation where we had vendor diversity and what was 
supposed to be route diversity- 3 separate waves coming south and southeast out 
of a datacenter to 3 separate cities. Imagine my surprise when we took a outage 
one day that severed all 3 circuits. Yes all 3 circuits, going to 3 separate 
cities, on 3 separate carrier/s DWDM platforms, all happened to show up in the 
same sheath of cable at one location that happened to experience backhoe fade. 
Was not a good day.... 






James W. Breeden 
Managing Partner 

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From: NANOG < nanog-boun...@nanog.org > on behalf of Brandon Martin < 
lists.na...@monmotha.net > 
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2018 4:59:44 PM 
To: nanog@nanog.org 
Subject: Re: How to choose a transport(terrestrial/subsea) 


On 12/17/18 3:51 PM, Mehmet Akcin wrote: 
> 
> One question, how much people care about vendor diversity? I do and did 
> care. I don’t want to put all my eggs in one basket. Do you care? Thank you 

There are advantages and disadvantages to vendor diversity. 

As advantages, you won't be subject to complete loss of connection 
because of a single dispute or provisioning/control plane issue with 
that one vendor. You can also more easily pit vendors against each 
other for pricing if you are already vendor-diverse. 

As a disadvantage, not only does vendor diversity obviously not imply 
route diversity, but it will completely put the onus on you to ensure 
route diversity if you want it. With a single vendor, you can demand 
that your circuits have route diversity and, assuming you trust them, 
they have all the information they need to make that happen for you. 
-- 
Brandon Martin 



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