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Re: Quick Question on Industry Standard
From: Richard A Steenbergen <ras () e-gerbil net>
Date: Sat, 6 Apr 2002 19:46:43 -0500
On Sat, Apr 06, 2002 at 06:18:02PM -0500, Sean Donelan wrote:
There is no industry technical standard. Different Internet service providers advertise a wide-variety of numbers set by their marketing departments. Depending on the customer and provider, you may negogiate other values more suitable for your budget and requirements. It is common for ISPs to advertise 100% uptime guarantee*. That asterisk is the critical piece of information. Most service providers loath to call anything an "outage" no matter how bad the service gets. Just what is emergency scheduled maintenance or routine emergency operation?
My personal favorite example along this line came from Verio, who tried to claim that they shouldn't have to pay an SLA credit for a 24 hour outage because, even though their monitoring clearly showed that their router would route for 30 seconds and then not route for 30 seconds, that was a "bunch of 30 second outages" and not a 24 hour outage. Just remember, it's not an outage, it's an (quoting AboveNet here) "unscheduled network event". :) -- Richard A Steenbergen <ras () e-gerbil net> http://www.e-gerbil.net/ras PGP Key ID: 0x138EA177 (67 29 D7 BC E8 18 3E DA B2 46 B3 D8 14 36 FE B6)
Current thread:
- Quick Question on Industry Standard K. Graham (Apr 06)
- Re: Quick Question on Industry Standard vince (Apr 06)
- Re: Quick Question on Industry Standard Sean Donelan (Apr 06)
- Re: Quick Question on Industry Standard Richard A Steenbergen (Apr 06)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Quick Question on Industry Standard Tim Devries (Apr 06)
- RE: Quick Question on Industry Standard Gary Blankenship (Apr 07)
- Re: Quick Question on Industry Standard K. Graham (Apr 06)