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Re: TransAtlantic Cable Break
From: George William Herbert <gherbert () retro com>
Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 11:55:13 -0700
Is paying for "protected circuits" actually worth it. Or are you better off just buying two circuits and using both during normal conditions. Use switching at layer 3 to the remaining circuit during abnormal conditions. Most of the time, you get twice the capacity for only twice the price instead of a "protected circuit" where you only get the once the capacity for twice the price. Of course, there is still the problem some facility provider will "groom" both your circuits on to the same cable. If you are buying pre-emptable circuits, hopefully you understand what that means.
I've seen diverse protected circuits groomed, onto the same fiber bundle. One backhoe hit took out the first half of the cable, but the digger realized he goofed and stopped. The fiber company then cut the rest of the bundle to cleanly fix the cut... without warning anyone who was running on their failover protected circuit that something might be about to happen. Major collaboration vendor outage root-caused to that one... -george william herbert gherbert () retro com
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- Re: TransAtlantic Cable Break, (continued)
- Re: TransAtlantic Cable Break Chris L. Morrow (Jun 24)
- Re: TransAtlantic Cable Break Robert Blayzor (Jun 24)
- Re: TransAtlantic Cable Break Chris L. Morrow (Jun 24)
- Re: TransAtlantic Cable Break Sean Donelan (Jun 25)
- Re: TransAtlantic Cable Break Christian Kuhtz (Jun 25)
- Re: TransAtlantic Cable Break Deepak Jain (Jun 26)
- Re: TransAtlantic Cable Break Iljitsch van Beijnum (Jun 24)
- RE: TransAtlantic Cable Break Roderick S. Beck (Jun 22)
- RE: TransAtlantic Cable Break Chris L. Morrow (Jun 22)
- Backhoes and restoration (was: TransAtlantic Cable Break) Deepak Jain (Jun 22)