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Re: BFD for routes learned trough Route-servers in IXPs
From: Robert Raszuk <robert () raszuk net>
Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2020 10:45:03 +0200
If the traffic is that important then the public internet is the wrong way to transport it.
Nonsense. It is usually something said by those who do not know how to use Internet as a transport in a reliable way between two endpoints. In your books what is Internet good for ? Torrent and porn ?
The internet has convergence times up to multiple minutes.
It does not matter how long does it take to "converge" any single path. Hint: Consider using multiple disjoined paths and you see that for vast majority of "Internet failures" the connectivity restoration time would be very close to your RTT time between your endpoints. Rgs, R.
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- Re: BFD for routes learned trough Route-servers in IXPs, (continued)
- Re: BFD for routes learned trough Route-servers in IXPs Nick Hilliard (Sep 16)
- BFD for routes learned trough Route-servers in IXPs Chriztoffer Hansen (Sep 16)
- Re: BFD for routes learned trough Route-servers in IXPs Saku Ytti (Sep 16)
- Re: BFD for routes learned trough Route-servers in IXPs Douglas Fischer (Sep 17)
- Re: BFD for routes learned trough Route-servers in IXPs Saku Ytti (Sep 17)
- Re: BFD for routes learned trough Route-servers in IXPs Douglas Fischer (Sep 17)
- Re: BFD for routes learned trough Route-servers in IXPs Paul Timmins (Sep 17)
- Re: BFD for routes learned trough Route-servers in IXPs Baldur Norddahl (Sep 20)
- Re: BFD for routes learned trough Route-servers in IXPs Robert Raszuk (Sep 17)
- Re: BFD for routes learned trough Route-servers in IXPs Jared Mauch (Sep 22)