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Re: Buying IP Bandwidth Across a Peering Exchange
From: Colton Conor <colton.conor () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2014 13:51:47 -0600
The exchange in question is Equinix. Their sales team is leading me to believe there are multiple exchange products. One where you can peer with providers (Google, Netflix for example) and then one where you can create virtual private layer 2 vlans between providers. Then there is also the traditional cross connect fee of $350 if you want to go from one cage/rack to the other. So in a situation where we are getting a 10Gig transport wave to Equinix, we would ideally like to split this wave's use to 5Gbps of traffic going to the peering exchange for traffic going directly to Google, Netflix, and other CDN's, and then 5Gbps of pure IP transit going to a low cost provider like HE.net. Of course providers like HE.NET are also peers on the peering exchange, so it seems possible that we could just opening a peering conenction with them. I think the way most providers would do this would be to get a rack and power with Equinix. Pay a cross connect fee from the wave provider to our rack. Pay for an exchange port (which includes a cross connect to the exchange) for the 5GBPS of traffic going to Netflix, Google, etc. And then pay for yet another cross connect going to HE.net's cage to get pure IP from them. If I can buy transit directly I avoid the expenses of having to pay for space, power, another router/switch, plus a second cross connect. Thats quite a bit of money saved. Are exchanges really that unreliable compared to a traditional cross connect? On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 12:52 PM, Ammar Zuberi <ammar () fastreturn net> wrote:
Hi Conor, I know this is possible since Hurricane Electric does it for IPv6 transit, however, I'm not sure if it violates any exchange rules or if it's even a good idea.On 25 Nov 2014, at 10:47 pm, Colton Conor <colton.conor () gmail com>wrote:I know typically peering exchanges are made for peering traffic between providers, but can you buy IP transit from a provider on an exchange? An example, buy a 10G port on an exchange, peer 5Gbps of traffic withmultipleproviders on the exchange, and buy 5Gbps of IP transit from others on the exchange? Some might ask why not get a cross connect to the provider. It is cheaper to buy an port on the exchange (which includes the cross connect to the exchange) than buy multiple cross connects. Plus we are planning ongettinga wave to the exchange, and not having any physical routers or switchesatthe datacenter where the exchange/wave terminates at. Is this possible?
Current thread:
- Buying IP Bandwidth Across a Peering Exchange Colton Conor (Nov 25)
- Re: Buying IP Bandwidth Across a Peering Exchange Randy Epstein (Nov 25)
- Re: Buying IP Bandwidth Across a Peering Exchange Nick Hilliard (Nov 25)
- Re: Buying IP Bandwidth Across a Peering Exchange Chris Rogers (Nov 25)
- RE: Buying IP Bandwidth Across a Peering Exchange Tony Wicks (Nov 25)
- Re: Buying IP Bandwidth Across a Peering Exchange Chris Rogers (Nov 25)
- Re: Buying IP Bandwidth Across a Peering Exchange Bill Woodcock (Nov 25)
- Re: Buying IP Bandwidth Across a Peering Exchange Bob Evans (Nov 25)
- Re: Buying IP Bandwidth Across a Peering Exchange Mark Tinka (Nov 26)
- Re: Buying IP Bandwidth Across a Peering Exchange Bob Evans (Nov 25)
- Re: Buying IP Bandwidth Across a Peering Exchange Ammar Zuberi (Nov 25)
- Re: Buying IP Bandwidth Across a Peering Exchange Colton Conor (Nov 25)
- Re: Buying IP Bandwidth Across a Peering Exchange Faisal Imtiaz (Nov 25)
- Re: Buying IP Bandwidth Across a Peering Exchange Justin Wilson (Nov 25)
- Re: Buying IP Bandwidth Across a Peering Exchange Mark Tinka (Nov 26)
- Re: Buying IP Bandwidth Across a Peering Exchange Colton Conor (Nov 25)
- RE: Buying IP Bandwidth Across a Peering Exchange Eric Van Tol (Nov 25)
- Re: Buying IP Bandwidth Across a Peering Exchange Mark Tinka (Nov 26)
- Re: Buying IP Bandwidth Across a Peering Exchange Ammar Zuberi (Nov 26)
- Re: Buying IP Bandwidth Across a Peering Exchange Mark Tinka (Nov 26)
- Re: Buying IP Bandwidth Across a Peering Exchange Mark Tinka (Nov 26)
- Re: Buying IP Bandwidth Across a Peering Exchange Valdis . Kletnieks (Nov 26)
- Re: Buying IP Bandwidth Across a Peering Exchange Colton Conor (Nov 26)
- Re: Buying IP Bandwidth Across a Peering Exchange Valdis . Kletnieks (Nov 26)