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Re: So how big was it *really*?
From: Jay Ashworth <jra () baylink com>
Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2013 13:10:30 -0400 (EDT)
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From: "Simon Lockhart" <simon () slimey org>
And there's a (semi-)public response from one of Cloudfare's upstreams: http://cluepon.net/ras/gizmodo
Money quote: """ In defense of the claims in other articles, there is a huge difference between "taking down the entire Internet" and "causing impact to notable portions of the Internet". My company, most other large Internet carriers, and even the largest Internet exchange points, all deliver traffic at multi-terabits-per-second rates, so in the grand scheme of things 300 Gbps is certainly not going to destroy the Internet, wipe anybody off the map, or even show up as more than a blip on the charts of global traffic levels. That said, there is absolutely NO network on this planet who maintains 300 Gbps of active/lit but unused capacity to every point in their network. This would be incredibly expensive and wasteful, and most of us are trying to run for-profit commercial networks, so when 300 Gbps of NEW traffic suddenly shows up and all wants to go to ONE location, someone is going to have a bad day. """ Cheers, -- jra -- Jay R. Ashworth Baylink jra () baylink com Designer The Things I Think RFC 2100 Ashworth & Associates http://baylink.pitas.com 2000 Land Rover DII St Petersburg FL USA #natog +1 727 647 1274
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