has it be clarified by arin on why they are going to allocate /28s? seems
a faster way to waste ipv4 space with unusable ip addresses? The only
thing I can think of is micro allocations for IX points.
*Bryan Socha*
Network Engineer
646.450.0472 | *br...@serverstack.com *
*ServerStack
I get the idea behind it, but it really has no real world usage. I can
still find 15 year old swips from people with /8s who keep getting more
addresses. Break out the audits before their next blocks.
I like observium for monitoring gear, tons of information, great way to
find erroring fiber over thousands of devices and caught some memory leaks
prior to impacting things.This is in addition to flow data of course.
Bryan
DigitalOcean
We're Hiring
balancing this would explain some packet loss and not 100%
loss.
Bryan Socha
Network Engineer
DigitalOcean
We have both lantronix and opengear hardware and use the og brand almost
exclusively now. Good price, extremely reliable. We have about 200 of
them.
On Feb 21, 2014 9:41 AM, "Hank Disuko" wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I wonder if anyone has good experiences to share with out-of-band hardware?
> I'm loo
#x27;t blame everyone else
for their inability to peer better...
A premium cost provider should have premium service and level3 is no longer
that.
Bryan Socha
Network Engineer
DigitalOcean
646-450-0472
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 12:05 PM, Mark Tinka wrote:
> On Thursday, March 20, 2014 04:18
There's no monopoly. Stop your lines with them and they are just fiber
mpls. If they can't get people are changing and not peering with them,
or refusing free ports its their bad. I'll take it up next week. Tell
me what you all need.
Bryan digitalocean.
PS, were not ipv6 because we had
As someone growing in the end of ipv4, its all fake.Sure, the rirs will
run out, but that's boring.Don't believe the fake auction sites.
Fair price of IP at the end is $1 for bad Rep $2 for barely used, $3 for no
spam and $4 for legacy.Stop the inflation. Millions of IPS exist,
ther
customers served.)
>
> Do IPv6.
> /TJ
>
> On Mar 22, 2014 3:09 AM, "Bryan Socha" wrote:
> >
> > As someone growing in the end of ipv4, its all fake.Sure, the rirs
> will
> > run out, but that's boring.Don't believe the fake auction
n efficiency - Millions of IPs is not
> millions of customers served.)
>
> Do IPv6.
> /TJ
>
> On Mar 22, 2014 3:09 AM, "Bryan Socha" wrote:
> >
> > As someone growing in the end of ipv4, its all fake.Sure, the rirs
> will
> > run out, but that
>
> First, there may be those that do not require IPv6 due to size. So what is
> YOUR big plan to connect all those on IPv4 to the rest of the IPv6 world
> that has dropped IPv4 addresses.
>
We'll be offering v6 standard really soon. It's growth that got in the
way both from employee bandwidth a
Whats the big deal If your just arin, dont panic. Akamai and
digitalocean has been the only people aquire fair priced v4 putside
arin.So arin is ending. It doesnt stop anything. be smart 3 usd
per ip is fair if dirty. F the auct8ons they are fake and we get the ips
lower th
Is anyone else noticing a lot of problems with Amazon S3 US Standard
problems.We're seeing a lot of customer complaints of connects then
hangs/timesout mid transfer...
Mostly coming from connections originating in the NYC area or from europe
passing through nyc on it's way.
B
Can someone from aws contact me off list. we think we found where the
issue might be.
Thanks,
Bryan Socha
Network Engineer
DigitalOcean
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 12:16 AM, Bryan Socha
wrote:
> Is anyone else noticing a lot of problems with Amazon S3 US Standard
> problems.We'
The problem we are seeing we had to route around.There is a problem in
NYC between NTT(2914) and Amazon.
Bryan Socha
Network Engineer
DigitalOcean
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 9:39 AM, Owen DeLong wrote:
> I still can’t get to them from 2620:0:930::/48.
>
> But this is not a new pr
took awhile to get everything working as desired.
Bryan Socha
Network Engineer
DigitalOcean
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 12:55 PM, Christopher Rogers
wrote:
> Could an IP engineer from AWS (16509/14618) and one from NTT (2914) kindly
> contact me off-list? AS1 is having some major reachabilit
I don't think anyone is blaming anyone, just trying to pass on information
where we see a problem.We routed around it no problem.
Bryan Socha
On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 7:44 AM, Paul WALL wrote:
> Amazon peers at many key exchanges, with dozens of hosting shops
> (where cust
It appears to be fixed. Feel free to test from us if you want to look
closer at a test.
Thanks,
Bryan Socha
Network Engineer
DigitalOcean
On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 12:41 PM, Jared Mauch wrote:
> If you are still seeing problems can you please contact me with details?
> I’ve see
hat delayed it in the past.
A more in depth answer is we're migrating our backend code to a newer
revision and it was faster to not try to support v6 on both revisions and
concentrate on the migration and v6 (and other coming features) on the
newer version. It's just faster to ge
Does anyone have a contact for maxcdn's noc/routing/peering group?
We're seeing routes that are note coming over certain providers and from
some locations we're seeing private asn's in the as path.
Thanks,
Bryan Socha
Network Engineer
DigitalOcean
Does anyone have a networking contact at tedata.net? It's come to my
attention they are blocking some of the reserved addresses that are no
longer reserved.
Thanks,
Bryan
routing
changes. Doesn't help this situation but can help you get alerted when it
happens next.
Bryan Socha
Network Engineer
DigitalOcean
646-450-0472
On Sat, Nov 1, 2014 at 9:57 AM, Jared Mauch wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 08:57:09PM -0700, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
> >
Does anyone have a contact for Level3 if you are a not a customer or can
someone from level3 please contact me off list. We're seeing and issue
with blocked subnets.
All of their public addresses are being replied to with "log into the
portal, open a customer ticket".
Thank
here on google maps you appear.
Bryan Socha
Network Engineer
DigitalOcean
ean a lot of extra latency just to get
off their network.
thanks,
Bryan Socha
> - speed to handle your emergency support call. (recent experience,
> some tier1 can take a couple hours)
> *[EL>] * time to respond / time to resolve are good ones (hard to get
> them to provide the true values, though)
>
>
> Call and pretend your a customer with an emergency.You migh
fferent mx models myself because I couldn't find
anyone using something else.
*Bryan Socha*
Network Engineer
646.450.0472 | *br...@serverstack.com*
*ServerStack* | Scale Big
On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 7:44 AM, sten rulz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am currently looking into a 10G router tha
Everyone is following the same policies. a /48 PER SITE.did you
request enough addresses from your RIR?
Bryan Socha
I've been searching for a way to submit updates to google for
incorrect geodatabase information on our ip address assignments.
does anyone have a contact or know how to do this?
Thanks,
Bryan Socha
Does anyone have a contact at qwest or can someone from qwest reach out to
me?
You are announcing an ipv4 block that is registered to us..
Thanks,
Bryan Socha
ServerStack
I would also like that contact, i've been trying to get the same quote for
feed only for months.
Thanks,
Bryan
I have over 100,000 servers located in routing diverse datacenters with
4byte ASN numbers and have not had 1 problem or complaint related to the
ASN for not able to communicate with the datacenter. The first 1 did make
me really nervous for all of the reasons already mentioned but turned out
to be
Re-reading, I was thinking of someone connecting to an IXP, not a new IXP
needing a 2Byte.This is an interesting situation and you are correct,
my comment was off topic.
*Bryan Socha*
Network Engineer
646.450.0472 | *br...@serverstack.com *
*ServerStack* | Scale Big
On Sat, Jan 25, 2014
-than-24-prefixes-changed
Bryan Socha
Network Engineer
DigitalOcean
On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 12:34 PM, John Curran wrote:
> (Apologies for redistribution, but need to insure that this is seen by all
> in the region.)
>
> The IPv4 free pool for the ARIN region is now depleted; ISPs
ting.
But the data is fairly standard, what were you missing that wasn't on the
tech/bgp form you fill out at the start of setup?
Bryan Socha
Network Engineer
DigitalOcean
On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 4:26 PM, c b wrote:
> We have 4 full-peering providers between two data centers. Our a
Check out nl nog's the ring (they have a looking glass), routeviews or
ripe's RIS project (bgplay) being an interface to the data).You should
be able to find someone sending up bgp data to these projects that include
the route servers on different IX points.
Bryan Socha
Networ
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