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Re: How to choose a transit provider?


From: Karsten Elfenbein <karsten.elfenbein () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2018 19:55:27 +0100

Some points I have not seen so far are:
- how do you connect? local cc in the dc or several other fiber runs
to reach a different dc/city? (affects price, setup time, maintenance
and debugging)
- where is your traffic going to/from? how many intermediate ASs or
long transfers are involved?
- bgp community support to influence routing (including the already
mentioned blackhole)
- flowspec support
- additional services like ddos mitigation
- how many ports/locations per committed bandwidth
- your own experience with the company (sales/support)
- I assume IPv6 support does not need to be mentioned anymore :)


Karsten
Am Fr., 14. Dez. 2018 um 16:24 Uhr schrieb Mehmet Akcin <mehmet () akcin net>:

Hello there,

I have started writing a blog which I hope it would help buy transit services from providers by doing various due 
diligences(technical) i wanted to reach out and ask nanog community’s thoughts on this.

What are some of your checklist items ? Price? Their directly peered networks? If they are tier 2,3 who they use as 
tier 1-2? Are the onnet? I am sure list goes on and on on...

Thanks a lot for your help. I plan to write the blog this month and publish.

Mehmet
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