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up_the_irons: pyvpx: we getting there :)
here's a pic from last week: https://www.flickr.com/photos/130053163@N03/24258698192/in/dateposted-public/
mkb: there's a datacenter in germany?
up_the_irons: mkb: there is now
;)
pyvpx: bah *we're
mnathani_: up_the_irons: will you deploy IPv6 in hardware in Germany, or replicate the current setup?
up_the_irons: mnathani_: IPv6 in hardware, right from the start
all 1 Gbps uplinks too.
The advantage of starting from scratch
staticsafe: o/
mnathani_: do you have a test ip
to check latency
is the hardware brand new with service agreements and warranty
or are they off lease from another provider and such
if all ports are 1 gig, shouldnt the uplinks be more like 10gig etc
up_the_irons: Not really; we haven't needed 10 Gbps in LA, so I don't imagine in a place where there is hardly any equipment that we need to start off with 10 Gbps uplinks. There's a significant increase in cost for that.
Network gear is used but with a long warranty from a reputable company. Dedicated servers will be new, like in LA. VPS gear may be new or used, depends on what I find.
We don't have a test IP yet
mnathani_: thanks for the info up_the_irons! I would imagine others would also be curious about this new German deployement
up_the_irons: mnathani_: no problem. I'll be posting more updates here as it happens.
lyarick2: this is pretty interesting, glad to see expansion
being able to distribute to multiple locations but stick with the same trusted provider is great