s not announcing to
> them at all - they will choose a *different* route that doesn't connect
> directly to Choopa, but it may not be better.
>
> More or less you're at their mercy.
>
> K
>
>
> Quoting Kyle Drake :
>
>
>>>
>>> Normally yo
>
>
> Normally you would use anycast to get you to a DNS server (which doesn't
> have to be that near), then a geographic DNS server to get you to the right
> CDN element.
>
>
That's what I was doing previously, but I need to control the IPs for the
CDN, and I only have the budget for one /24, so I
Hello! I'm new to using Bird and BGP, but I'm learning.
I've recently acquired an IPv4/24, and I've been working on building an
Anycast network for CDN use. Right now I have a 15 datacenter network from
a VPS provider (which uses Bird as it's recommended daemon:
https://www.vultr.com/docs/configur