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RE: The Myth of Five 9's Reliability (fwd)
From: "Deepak Jain" <deepak () ai net>
Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 16:25:42 -0400
[stuff missing] When applied randomly to the Internet, I suppose that means if you can dial into a RAS and establish a PPP/IPCP session, but the RAS' connection to the Internet is down, then the service is up :-) [stuff missing] I seem to remember a large internet provider's service contract reading something to the effect of. "Your server is considered down if customer router cannot pass packets [or ping] with service provider's immediate upstream router." This is a functional description of the above for dedicated lines as customer aggregation routers never talked to the internet, so if there was a problem at a transit router you weren't getting anywhere. A modern contract I saw recently defined "up" for colocation purposes as "the customer's assigned gigabit port is available." Though available was not a defined term, one could not easily apply that to a ports' willingness to pass packets. One could say a congested port was not available though I guess. Deepak Jain AiNET
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- The Myth of Five 9's Reliability (fwd) Pete Kruckenberg (Apr 24)
- Re: The Myth of Five 9's Reliability (fwd) Art Houle (Apr 24)
- Re: The Myth of Five 9's Reliability (fwd) Dan Hollis (Apr 24)
- Re: The Myth of Five 9's Reliability (fwd) Marshall Eubanks (Apr 24)
- Re: The Myth of Five 9's Reliability (fwd) Iljitsch van Beijnum (Apr 24)
- Re: The Pointlessness of Five 9's Reliability John R. Levine (Apr 24)
- Re: The Myth of Five 9's Reliability (fwd) measl (Apr 24)
- Re: The Myth of Five 9's Reliability (fwd) Mathew Lodge (Apr 24)
- RE: The Myth of Five 9's Reliability (fwd) Deepak Jain (Apr 25)
- RE: The Myth of Five 9's Reliability (fwd) Deepak Jain (Apr 25)
- RE: The Myth of Five 9's Reliability (fwd) Bruce Williams (Apr 24)
- RE: The Myth of Five 9's Reliability (fwd) blitz (Apr 25)
- Re: The Myth of Five 9's Reliability (fwd) Art Houle (Apr 24)
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- Re: The Myth of Five 9's Reliability (fwd) Jim Hickstein (Apr 26)