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Re: Peering for beginners
From: Konstantin Bezruchenko <nanog () webazilla com>
Date: Sat, 11 Oct 2008 15:44:49 +0300
Hi, Simon Lockhart wrote:
Take a look at netflow, flowtools, etc, and work out where large chunks of your traffic is going. Then research at peeringdb.com to work out which networks are likely to peer with you, and which peering exchanges they're present at. Then look at the cost of transport from your existing POPs to the peering points, and work out which ones it's financially viable for you to reach.
Thanks, i will look into peeringdb.com.Basically i just want to know if there is some "must have" locations in US, with a lot of ISP's POP on-site. Like AMS-IX in Europe.
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- Re: Peering for beginners Simon Lockhart (Oct 11)
- Re: Peering for beginners Tony Varriale (Oct 11)
- Re: Peering for beginners Konstantin Bezruchenko (Oct 11)
- Re: Peering for beginners Simon Lockhart (Oct 11)
- Re: Peering for beginners Paul Ferguson (Oct 11)
- Re: Peering for beginners Konstantin Bezruchenko (Oct 11)