>
> Recommend: F5 and Citrix Netscaler. If you are looking to combine your L7 FW
> into your LB then you might lean towards NetScaler. If you are looking at
> seperating those duties you can look at F5. IRules (F5) are the bomb.
Except that under (Mozilla) load, Netscaler fell apart. F5, at t
I'll pile on here too - there's very little of Mozilla's web infrastructure
that isn't behind Zeus.
> +1 for Zeus. Use it in our production network with great success.
> Magnitudes cheaper than a solution from F5, and doesn't hide the inner
> workings of the product if you want to do some things
Trying to track down someone at Comcast who maintains DNS. I'm having a number
of Comcast users who are unable to resolve mozilla.org hosts.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=647254
Tried using other channels to find contacts but am running dry. Email offline
or comment in that bug
I'll confirm. Ticket# FE00 7756
This has taken out half of my opteman circuit from Mountain View. AT&T tells
me it's a hardware failure with an ETR around 6pm Pacific.
On Apr 15, 2010, at 2:29 PM, Shon Elliott wrote:
> I heard there is a fiber outage in Sunnyvale that has taken out most of
>
I'll be hosting a 500 person conference in Whistler this July. The hotel we're
looking at only has a 30Mbps pipe from Telus.
Looking for recommendations on someone who can get me 100Mbps for a week.
- mz
> That said, nothing else I'm aware of provides the functionality of iRules.
I'd argue that Zeus' TrafficScript is on par or better than iRules.
Perhaps I just can't google right - does anyone know of any open
source alternatives to Internap's FCP or the Avaya/RouteScience
PathControl?
Been trying to get someone from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to get back to me but
haven't had any luck. Anyone?
Looking for anyone who has experience deploying a network in China. I'm
getting 1500RMB/Mbps with a 10Mbps commit that I'm already bumping up
against.
Moving to 20Mbps is going to drop me to 1200RMB/Mbps or about $3400 USD
a month which seems excessive compared to my US pricing (or even wha
This might border OT but I'm going crazy trying to get this IPSEC up
between these two boxes (both in NA so maybe it is OT). If anyone has
done so, drop me a line?
While trying not to stray too OT, any recommendations on Chinese transit
providers with "good" connectivity back to the US?
I gotta say that until I saw your blog I had no idea my Windows Mobile
phone spoke v6. Very cool.
Sean Siler wrote:
I understand some questions recently arose regarding Microsoft and
Teredo. I tried reading through the archives but it has more twists that
Pacific Coast Highway.
Are th
That is, of course, after I find some way to get my /48 announced... none of
my upstreams currently offer native v6 (not sure about tunnels yet) so I'm a
content provider without any global v6 connectivity :(
matthew zeier wrote:
With Vista and OS X turning on IPv6 natively, as we
With Vista and OS X turning on IPv6 natively, as well as Vista's love
for 6to4 and Teredo, are your helpdesk staff skilled enough to deal with
problems if say, Google or Yahoo! were to turn on records tomorrow?
This is here now, and if we want this to happen without pain, I think we
n
Krichbaum, Eric wrote:
Agreed. The statement from ARIN is recent and impacts us all. We've
got our core v6 routing in place, but operationally, that's really the
easy part. Modifying the tools such as billing, monitoring, management,
tracking, and auditting are the slow link in the chain.
15 matches
Mail list logo