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Re: BGP Peers as basis of available routes
From: Randy Bush <randy () psg com>
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 09:03:33 -0700
Ok. Thanks for the information :) So that would mean that to answer my question, I would need to determine the web hosting provider who has the most number of peers and most number of transit providers?
if i was choosing a hosting provider, many other considerations would come before this randy
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- BGP Peers as basis of available routes Nathanael C. Cariaga (Oct 18)
- Re: BGP Peers as basis of available routes Raymond Dijkxhoorn (Oct 19)
- Re: BGP Peers as basis of available routes Nathanael C. Cariaga (Oct 19)
- Re: BGP Peers as basis of available routes Raymond Dijkxhoorn (Oct 19)
- Re: BGP Peers as basis of available routes Nathanael C. Cariaga (Oct 19)
- Re: BGP Peers as basis of available routes Raymond Dijkxhoorn (Oct 19)
- Re: BGP Peers as basis of available routes Thilo Bangert (Oct 19)
- Re: BGP Peers as basis of available routes Randy Bush (Oct 19)
- Re: BGP Peers as basis of available routes Nathanael C. Cariaga (Oct 19)
- Re: BGP Peers as basis of available routes Valdis . Kletnieks (Oct 19)
- Re: BGP Peers as basis of available routes Raymond Dijkxhoorn (Oct 19)
- Re: BGP Peers as basis of available routes Jared Mauch (Oct 19)
- Re: BGP Peers as basis of available routes Jack Bates (Oct 19)
- Re: BGP Peers as basis of available routes bmanning (Oct 19)