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Sent: 19 April 2012 21:14
To: Pierce Lynch; achikhd...@iweb.com
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: RE: Colocation in New York for a POP
The Telehouse 25 Broadway facility (last I heard) is currently planned to be
shut down by somewhere around June 2013 if I remember corr
Abdelkader,
I have had good experiences with TeleHouse America and their 25 Broadway
facility, with some solid peering options - although being central New York,
co-location can be a little more expensive there. As an alternative, they have
an impressive facility in Staten Island, NY which I un
ses and deployments
others have implemented using full-blown FCoE.
Kind regards,
Pierce Lynch
Like Blake mentioned, I for one will also be ditching Blackberry devices due to
the poor, irregular service which Blackberry users continue to be subject to
due to RIM's inability to provide a stable and reliable service. To add further
insult to injury, it just simply is unacceptable to be subj
Andreas Echavez [mailto:andr...@livejournalinc.com] originally wrote:
> Ultimately, the network is as reliable as you build it. With software, it's
> much cheaper to divide and scale horizontally. Hardware devices are expensive
> and usually horizontal
> scalability never happens. So in reality,
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