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Re: Sunday traffic curiosity
From: Josh Luthman <josh () imaginenetworksllc com>
Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2020 10:01:56 -0400
I'm in Ohio. Dewine announced a stay at home order in the middle of the day. Our uplink that feeds more urban customers, kept increasing as per usual. Our uplink that feeds exclusively rural customers, leveled out - the usage peaked at 1600!!! I'd never seen it not peak at 2000-2400 at night. Josh Luthman Office: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373 On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 6:19 AM Alexandre Petrescu < alexandre.petrescu () gmail com> wrote:
Le 23/03/2020 à 04:05, Aaron Gould a écrit :I can see it now.... Business driver that moved the world towardsmulticast .... 2020 Coronavirus I should abstain from writing about this but I think the situation of virus with a crown version year 2020 is not yet understood on business. There are signs business would work as before: business challenges that we know worked are now tested with sponsoring open source projects on 3D-printed ventilators (respirator). Other signs I see seem to differ: same kind of projects but not looking for money. That might not amount for 'business' but might save lives equally well. It is not clear to me where it is heading to, probably a mix of the two. And it is not clear to me where multicast might fit into this, because presumably an Internet-connected ventilator might not have much data to send, depending of course, if one wants to put a measurement device on another side of the planet and the breath on one side, and the air pressure might need to be transmitted instantaneously, like 'remote surgery' needs to transmit haptic feedback effect across long distances. It's all hypothesis and speculation from my part. Alex, LF/HF 3Also, I wonder how much money would be lost by big pipe providers withmulticast working everywhere-Aaron -----Original Message----- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-bounces () nanog org] On Behalf Of AlexandrePetrescuSent: Sunday, March 22, 2020 3:41 PM To: nanog () nanog org Subject: Re: Sunday traffic curiosity Le 22/03/2020 à 21:31, Nick Hilliard a écrit :Grant Taylor via NANOG wrote on 22/03/2020 19:17:What was wrong with Internet scale multicast? Why did it getabandoned?there wasn't any problem with inter-domain multicast that couldn't be resolved by handing over to level 3 engineering and the vendor's support escalation team. But then again, there weren't many problems with inter-domain multicast that could be resolved without handing over to level 3 engineering and the vendor's support escalation team. NickFor my part I speculate multicast did not take off at any level (inter domain, intra domain) because pipes grew larger (more bandwidth) faster than uses ever needed. Even now, I dont hear problems of bandwidth from some end users, like friends using netflix. I do hear in media that there _might_ be an issue of capacity, but I did not hear that from end users. On another hand, link-local multicast does seem to work ok, at least with IPv6. The problem it solves there is not related to the width of the pipe, but more to resistance against 'storms' that were witnessed during ARP storms. I could guess that Ethernet pipes are now so large they could accomodate many forms of ARP storms, but for one reason or another IPv6 ND has multicast and no broadcast. It might even be a problem in the name, in that it is named 'IPv6 multicast ND' but underlying is often implemented with pure broadcast and local filters. If the capacity is reached and if end users need more, then there are two alternative solutions: grow capacity unicast (e.g. 1Tb/s Ethernet) or multicast; it's useless to do both. If we cant do 1 Tb/s Ethernet ('apocalypse' was called by some?) then we'll do multicast. I think, Alex, LF/HF 3
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- Re: Sunday traffic curiosity John Kristoff (Mar 22)
- Re: Sunday traffic curiosity Grant Taylor via NANOG (Mar 22)
- Re: Sunday traffic curiosity Saku Ytti (Mar 22)
- Re: Sunday traffic curiosity Matt Hoppes (Mar 22)
- Re: Sunday traffic curiosity Nick Hilliard (Mar 22)
- Re: Sunday traffic curiosity Alexandre Petrescu (Mar 22)
- Re: Sunday traffic curiosity Saku Ytti (Mar 22)
- RE: Sunday traffic curiosity Aaron Gould (Mar 22)
- Re: Sunday traffic curiosity Mark Tinka (Mar 22)
- Re: Sunday traffic curiosity Alexandre Petrescu (Mar 23)
- Re: Sunday traffic curiosity Josh Luthman (Mar 23)
- Re: Sunday traffic curiosity Alexandre Petrescu (Mar 23)
- Re: Sunday traffic curiosity Mark Tinka (Mar 23)
- RE: Sunday traffic curiosity Keith Medcalf (Mar 23)
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- Re: Sunday traffic curiosity Owen DeLong (Mar 22)
- Re: Sunday traffic curiosity Valdis Klētnieks (Mar 22)
- Re: Sunday traffic curiosity Randy Bush (Mar 22)
- Re: Sunday traffic curiosity Mark Tinka (Mar 22)
- Re: Sunday traffic curiosity Hugo Slabbert (Mar 22)
- Re: Sunday traffic curiosity Łukasz Bromirski (Mar 22)
- Re: Sunday traffic curiosity Hugo Slabbert (Mar 22)