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Re: Redundant Array of Inexpensive ISP's?
From: Max Tulyev <president () ukraine su>
Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 13:44:28 +0200
Hello Tim, a lot of our customers need a very stable Internet access got their portable address space and their AS number from us (we are a LIR) and connected to 2 or even more upstreams. Sure, some of broadband ISPs didn't provide BGP for their clients, but there are companies providing BGP over L2TP or GRE. So all the solution costs ~$1000 one-time fee (PI/AS, BGP router like Cisco or Quagga box, a bit consulting). Good advice is to diverse upstreams by the media, i.e. CaTV+DSL+Fiber+Radio, so if fiber to the house is cut - radio still working. It is possible to integrate that to a complete service - i.e. install a box that connects to 2-3 ISPs and "just works", but we haven't requests to to that. Please, contact me off-list if somebody interesting in it. Tim Utschig wrote:
[Please reply off-list. I'll summarize back to the list if there is more than a little interest in me doing so.] I'm curious if anyone has experience with products from Talari Networks, or anything similar, and would like to share. Did they live up to your expectations? Caveats?
-- WBR, Max Tulyev (MT6561-RIPE, 2:463/253@FIDO)
Current thread:
- Redundant Array of Inexpensive ISP's? Tim Utschig (Mar 10)
- Re: Redundant Array of Inexpensive ISP's? Charles Wyble (Mar 10)
- Re: Redundant Array of Inexpensive ISP's? Jason Dearborn (Mar 10)
- RE: Redundant Array of Inexpensive ISP's? Holmes,David A (Mar 10)
- RE: Redundant Array of Inexpensive ISP's? chris.ranch (Mar 11)
- Re: Redundant Array of Inexpensive ISP's? Max Tulyev (Mar 12)
- Re: Redundant Array of Inexpensive ISP's? Ken A (Mar 12)
- RE: Redundant Array of Inexpensive ISP's? Crooks, Sam (Mar 12)