> -Original Message-
> From: Leo Bicknell [mailto:bickn...@ufp.org]
>
> At the risk of offending many folks on NANOG, our industry is more
like
> a trade than a profession. In many cases we would do better to treat
> our people (in terms of how they are managed) like skilled trades,
> el
I think this highlights a very important aspect of the paid IP address
transfer process - whomever is buying had better perform some due
diligence on the block. These sorts of rent-a-block-for-SPAM activities
are extremely common. Most of the time, they aren't quite this blatant.
- Dan
> -Or
111 8th Avenue is probably your best choice for straight-up Internet
peering and transit. However, this largely depends on your traffic. If
you do a lot of long distance voice, for example, 60 Hudson can be a
better choice. There is also a good amount of peering at 165 Halsey in
NJ, right across t
There are five registered STLS facilitators -
https://www.arin.net/resources/transfer_listing/facilitator_list.html
SpaceMarket is not one of them. I am confounded about why anyone would select a
broker who has not taken the basic step of registering with the RIR. Of course,
the typos and anon
> -Original Message-
> From: Todd Underwood [mailto:toddun...@gmail.com]
>
> scott,
>
> >>
> >> This was not a cascading failure. It was a simple power outage
Actually, it was a very complex power outage. I'm going to assume that what
happened this weekend was similar to the event that
> -Original Message-
> From: Leo Bicknell [mailto:bickn...@ufp.org]
>
>
> I want to emphasize _and test_.
[snip]
>
> I used to work with a guy who had a simple test for these things, and
> if I was a VP at Amazon, Netflix, or any other large company I would
do
> the same. About once
> -Original Message-
> From: Greg D. Moore [mailto:moor...@greenms.com]
>
>
> If folks have not read it, I would suggest reading Normal Accidents by
> Charles Perrow.
>
Also, Human Error by James Reason.
> -Original Message-
> From: James Downs [mailto:e...@egon.cc]
>
>
> On Jul 2, 2012, at 7:19 PM, Rodrick Brown wrote:
>
> > People are acting as if Netflix is part of some critical service
they
> stream movies for Christ sake. Some acceptable level of loss is fine
> for 99.99% of Netfli
> -Original Message-
>
> I imagine Netflix is mature enough to track this data as you suggest,
> and that's why they use AWS - downtime isn't a big deal for their
> business unless it gets really, really bad.
There is another possibility that is probably much more widespread amongst AWS
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