Re: Soooo..... Netflix

2024-11-18 Thread Aaron1
i have (3) oca's ... 2 connected at 100g each, and 1 at dual 100g lag... with an operational throughput capacity of the nodes being something less than that, i forget the exact node(s) throughput specs, but anyway... about the 11/15/2024 Tyson/Paul Netflix fights from 6 - 7 p.m. central tim

Re: Soooo..... Netflix

2024-11-18 Thread Livingood, Jason via NANOG
> Something that would be interesting to see (particularly if someone has eyes > in Comcast’s network) is to see how customers in areas where L4S trials are > happening faired in comparison to others. The sample area of the deployment is still to small from which to draw conclusions (~20K homes

Re: Soooo..... Netflix

2024-11-18 Thread Bryan Holloway
We have several caches and PNIs. Call-volume was high. On 11/17/24 19:25, Mike Hammett wrote: Armchair quarterbacking... Discussions I've seen from operators on Facebook shows some that had PNIs that worked just fine, while others with PNIs and cache boxes didn't fare so well. Some with jus

Re: Soooo..... Netflix

2024-11-18 Thread Innocent Obi
t; > My experience over a home internet fiber connection wasn’t great (like > everyone else’s) but my son was watching it over his mobile device without > any issues. > > *From:* NANOG *On > Behalf Of *Tom Beecher > *Sent:* Monday, November 18, 2024 12:23 AM > *To:* Mike Hammet

Re: Soooo..... Netflix

2024-11-18 Thread joel
gt; > Cc: NANOG mailto:nanog@nanog.org>> > Subject: Re: S. Netflix > > > PHISHING ALERT > This email has been sent from an account outside of the BAE Systems network. > > Be aware that this could be a phishing attempt. For more guidance, search > "phish

Re: Soooo..... Netflix

2024-11-18 Thread Ca By
On Mon, Nov 18, 2024 at 6:17 AM Livingood, Jason via NANOG wrote: > *> *My experience over a home internet fiber connection wasn’t great > (like everyone else’s) but my son was watching it over his mobile device > without any issues. > > That may be an interesting data point – because mobile netw

Re: Soooo..... Netflix

2024-11-18 Thread Livingood, Jason via NANOG
> My experience over a home internet fiber connection wasn’t great (like > everyone else’s) but my son was watching it over his mobile device without > any issues. That may be an interesting data point – because mobile networks typically rate-shape video streams. JL

Re: Soooo..... Netflix

2024-11-18 Thread Livingood, Jason via NANOG
> Yeah, normally I hold them up as the poster child for a scalable CDN but I’m > hoping they release an RCA explaining what happened. I guess for then it was the difference between pre-recorded content they are used to, vs a live event. I wonder what the latency between live and the stream look

RE: Soooo..... Netflix

2024-11-18 Thread Cooke, David via NANOG
, November 18, 2024 12:23 AM To: Mike Hammett Cc: NANOG Subject: Re: S. Netflix PHISHING ALERT This email has been sent from an account outside of the BAE Systems network. Be aware that this could be a phishing attempt. For more guidance, search "phishing email" on Connect. If

Re: Soooo..... Netflix

2024-11-17 Thread Tom Beecher
> > What were your educated observations, preferably with supporting data? If it was capacity issues, they learned a hard lesson that you should have other CDNs available to shed traffic over to if yours hits a problem that can't be quickly solved in real time. If it was server/software/livestre

Re: Soooo..... Netflix

2024-11-17 Thread Maurice Brown
Yeah, normally I hold them up as the poster child for a scalable CDN but I’m hoping they release an RCA explaining what happened. On Sun, Nov 17, 2024 at 10:27 AM Mike Hammett wrote: > Armchair quarterbacking... > > Discussions I've seen from operators on Facebook shows some that had PNIs > that

Re: Soooo..... Netflix

2024-11-17 Thread Innocent Obi
To understand the (historic) event by the numbers: https://about.netflix.com/en/news/60-million-households-tuned-in-live-for-jake-paul-vs-mike-tyson . On Sun, Nov 17, 2024 at 11:47 AM Maurice Brown wrote: > Yeah, normally I hold them up as the poster child for a scalable CDN but > I’m hoping t