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Re: Question on peering strategies
From: Ken Chase <math () sizone org>
Date: Mon, 23 May 2016 18:24:13 -0400
And what benefit is there to this 'public' vlan service? A shared vlan between all participants (with some well organized numbering/indexing scheme)? TorIX (Toronto) is about to have an AGM here and this VLAN thing which has been in the air for 3 years will certainly be brought up again. /kc On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 07:19:03PM +0100, Marty Strong via NANOG said: >The usefulness of an elastic fabric as far as I can see it are: > >- Can give you a private VLAN to some *cloud* providers that provide direct access to them in some other fashion than peering (assumedly for enterprises) >- Is spread across multiple buildings across a metro area >- Is elastic so can be divided between different services for different time periods > >In a traditional peering sense it doesn???t really offer much value. > >Just my two pence. > >Regards, >Marty Strong -- Ken Chase - Guelph Canada
Current thread:
- Re: Question on peering strategies, (continued)
- Re: Question on peering strategies Jared Mauch (May 24)
- Re: Question on peering strategies Jon Lewis (May 16)
- Re: Question on peering strategies Max Tulyev (May 23)
- Re: Question on peering strategies Marty Strong via NANOG (May 23)
- Re: Question on peering strategies James Bensley (May 23)
- Re: Question on peering strategies Jac Kloots (May 23)
- Re: Question on peering strategies Leo Bicknell (May 23)
- Re: Question on peering strategies Owen DeLong (May 23)
- Re: Question on peering strategies Reza Motamedi (May 23)
- Re: Question on peering strategies Marty Strong via NANOG (May 23)
- Re: Question on peering strategies Ken Chase (May 23)
- Re: Question on peering strategies Marty Strong via NANOG (May 24)
- Re: Question on peering strategies Marty Strong via NANOG (May 23)