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Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that


From: Mike Hammett <nanog () ics-il net>
Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2020 13:45:19 -0600 (CST)

Aren't most modern consoles on whether they're "on" or not? IE: It's not a full power up from a dead stop, 0 watts 
power usage. 


I'd think they'd be able to come out of sleep mode on their own, download the update, then go back to sleep. 




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Intelligent Computing Solutions 

Midwest Internet Exchange 

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From: "Seth Mattinen" <sethm () rollernet us> 
To: nanog () nanog org 
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2020 1:42:21 PM 
Subject: Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that 

On 2/12/20 11:31, Livingood, Jason wrote: 
But I think folks are correct that the issue may be more that a given gaming device was turned off at night (though 
no reason that device could not pre-cache the content from the source). In any case, there should be a better way to 
address this. The Internet will see more and more of these downloads and smoothing the impact out seems prudent for 
all involved. 


Putting my end user hat on, I turn off all my consoles when I'm not 
using them, often for weeks. When I get home and it looks like I'll have 
time to play after dinner I'll turn one of them on and let it 
download/install. I don't really care that my off work and dinner times 
might not be convenient for my ISP to download giant files. I fully 
understand the ISP's perspective, but I'm not going to start leaving my 
consoles on 24x7. 

The way to address this used to be this thing called "physical media" 
that held games, but nowadays even when I have a game on disc it has to 
download at least one massive patch before it will play. 


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