Re: ASN Name of the week

2007-07-25 Thread Carlos Friacas
On Wed, 25 Jul 2007, Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote: Hi, ASNV6, no clue... but 32-bit ASN are already prepared, at least in the registry world. It was just a joke, since the AS is getting high up there in the 2 byte range (2/3's of the available ones down I think) and was implying that mov

Re: ASN Name of the week

2007-07-25 Thread Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET
> Hi, > > ASNV6, no clue... but 32-bit ASN are already prepared, at least in > the registry world. > It was just a joke, since the AS is getting high up there in the 2 byte range (2/3's of the available ones down I think) and was implying that moving to 4 byte would be as fast/efficient/

RE: San Francisco Power Outage

2007-07-25 Thread Brian Wallingford
:They claim in the video tour that they do not have any battery systems on :the site. They rely solely on the flywheels. And, there's nothing wrong with that... Bottom line, regardless of the colo outage, any network that suffered downtime did so due to their own lack of diligence. The crazy d

Re: San Francisco Power Outage

2007-07-25 Thread Jason Matthews
Heh. I am moving about 500 boxes out of there by end of September. Anyone want a temporary job? :-) I could use the help. j. Jonathan Lassoff wrote: As it is, they don't have remotely enough power to fill that facility to capacity, and they've suffered some pretty nasty outages in the rece

RE: San Francisco Power Outage

2007-07-25 Thread Randy Epstein
>It appears that 365 is using the Hytec Continuous Power System [ http://hitec.pageprocessor.nl/p3.php?RubriekID=2016], which is a motor, generator, flywheel, clutch, and Diesel engine all on the same shaft. They don't use batteries. >If the fly