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  • @Francisco said: Thanks for the interest everyone

    Which DC is NY with? Coresite as well? Does that mean we get Amazon Direct Connect? I saw it advertised on Coresite's website. If so this might be a major advantage to lots of people, e.g. being able to quickly offload to S3 or a client's EC2.

  • Pretty sure it's ColoCrossing.

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    @concerto49 said: Which DC is NY with? Coresite as well? Does that mean we get Amazon Direct Connect? I saw it advertised on Coresite's website. If so this might be a major advantage to lots of people, e.g. being able to quickly offload to S3 or a client's EC2.

    It' colocrossing as mr. green mentioned

    Remember, New York is also a state ;)

    Downtown New York would be kick ass but the price was retarded. I got quoted $2000/m for a rack, no bandwidth or power.

    Francisco

  • @Francisco said: I got quoted $2000/m for a rack, no bandwidth or power.

    Who'd you get that from? Or is that under NDA...

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    @flam316 said: Who'd you get that from? Or is that under NDA...

    EGI priced me at that for downtown NY. It's possible if I was a little outside of the heart of the downtown it'd be better. Racks in the downtown will be stupid priced due to the stock exchange.

    Francisco

  • Coming soon: BuyHighFrequencyTrading.net, located in the heart of the Financial District. Trade With the Power of Pony.

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  • Central NYC is expensive yea, but 2k per rack is overkill... best offer i got was 15U, 4A on A/B 220V, 100Mbit BW and IP routing for around 800$

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    @William said: Central NYC is expensive yea, but 2k per rack is overkill... best offer i got was 15U, 4A on A/B 220V, 100Mbit BW and IP routing for around 800$

    I didn't even bother asking which DC it was located in. I do know that Steadfast has mentioned they charge $2000/m for racks that have direct links to the financial intranets in Chicago :S

    Francisco

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    @Soylent said: Coming soon: BuyHighFrequencyTrading.net, located in the heart of the Financial District. Trade With the Power of Pony.

    I'm trying to think up a clever joke about buying stock

    Francisco

  • WilliamWilliam Member
    edited August 2012

    @Francisco said: I didn't even bother asking which DC it was located in.

    EGI is in 25 Broadway which is basically the most expensive DC in the USA
    AT&T sells "trading transit" there for 250USD / Mbit (and even capped, no 95%) and people seem to buy that enough to make them a lot of profit - If you ask nicely they drop in a free rack with power and IPs as needed when you buy 5 Mbit or more for free

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  • @Francisco said: a clever joke about buying stock

    Your stock: coming soon. ®™℠

  • IntcsIntcs Member
    edited August 2012

    @Francisco said: I didn't even bother asking which DC it was located in. I do know that Steadfast has mentioned they charge $2000/m for racks that have direct links to the financial intranets in Chicago :S

    Francisco

    HostRail had connections to even more expensive uplinks -since they hooked the company's skyscraper and DC's to it- yet, I've had 1 kb/s on my VPS!

    < /notreally_but_i've_really_had_1kb_from_hostrail>

    But seriously, is a day set yet when NY start be available? :)

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    @Intcs said: But seriously, is a day set yet when NY start be available? :)

    I got sent the KVM tracking # by Jon earlier today. It looks like Thursday is drop off and I only need a few hours to get addons02 as well as other services online and rolling.

    Francisco

  • In other words, we're still looking at some time in October (of 2013, naturally), @Francisco?

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran
    edited August 2012

    @NickM said: In other words, we're still looking at some time in October (of 2013, naturally), @Francisco?

    Hold up! Hold up!

    Quit rushing me. Jerk.

    :(

    Francisco

  • Dare I ask about Stallion 2 / floating IPs?

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    @NickM said: Dare I ask about Stallion 2

    Talk to Nikki, she's the primary dev on that for now :)

    @NickM said: floating IPs?

    That'll be in 2.x. Once stallion 2 is out I can roll out a lot of these new ideas quite easily :)

    Francisco

  • @Francisco said: That'll be in 2.x. Once stallion 2 is out I can roll out a lot of these new ideas quite easily :)

    with Australian accent
    Here we see how the @Francisco avoids any use of the word quickly in his natural habitat.

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  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran
    edited August 2012

    @miTgiB said: with Australian accent

    Here we see how the @Francisco avoids any use of the word quickly in his natural habitat.

    That one is entirely on Nikki :P

    We originally wanted a public beta by early September but given she's gearing up for her new server arriving soon, I expect to lose all forms of productivity for a week or 9 :P

    That woman and her TF2.

    Francisco

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    IPV6 has been brought up for anyone looking for a test IP:

    2605:6400:1:fed5::1

  • Question:
    Why do I get 231ms if I ping the IPv6 and 165ms if I ping the IPv4 of NY?

    Is it cause my ISP doesn't use IPv6 yet (they will swap in about fall).
    And my local router (fritz!box) uses a 6to4 tunnel?

  • Did you take a tunnel in Miami? HE has BGP tunnels in Washington DC as well

    
    [root@e5clt19 ~]# traceroute6 2605:6400:1:fed5::1
    traceroute to 2605:6400:1:fed5::1 (2605:6400:1:fed5::1), 30 hops max, 80 byte packets
     1  escapepad.hostigation.com (2606:df00:2::1)  0.119 ms  0.101 ms  0.110 ms
     2  hostigation-gw.caro.net (2606:d700:0:4::11)  0.689 ms  0.770 ms  0.830 ms
     3  te-3-1.car2.Charlotte1.Level3.net (2001:1900:2100::11b1)  0.796 ms  0.808 ms  0.863 ms
     4  vl-11.car1.Charlotte1.Level3.net (2001:1900:4:1::335)  0.684 ms  0.792 ms  0.850 ms
     5  vl-4045.car1.Atlanta2.Level3.net (2001:1900:4:1::331)  5.366 ms  5.339 ms  5.470 ms
     6  vl-4081.car2.Atlanta2.Level3.net (2001:1900:4:1::ae)  154.897 ms  153.624 ms  153.716 ms
     7  ae-1-4067.edge1.Washington12.Level3.net (2001:1900:4:1::3b5)  17.198 ms  17.129 ms  16.921 ms
     8  2001:1900:4:1::3de (2001:1900:4:1::3de)  16.909 ms 2001:1900:4:1::3da (2001:1900:4:1::3da)  17.014 ms 2001:1900:4:1::3de (2001:1900:4:1::3de)  17.047 ms
     9  vl-4047.car1.NewYork1.Level3.net (2001:1900:4:1::3ba)  40.568 ms  40.420 ms  40.412 ms
    10  2001:1900:19:6::6 (2001:1900:19:6::6)  22.663 ms  22.666 ms  22.807 ms
    11  gigabitethernet3-5.core1.nyc4.he.net (2001:470:0:202::1)  22.576 ms  31.635 ms  30.633 ms
    12  10gigabitethernet2-3.core1.ash1.he.net (2001:470:0:36::1)  27.950 ms  28.607 ms  27.971 ms
    13  10gigabitethernet1-2.core1.atl1.he.net (2001:470:0:1b5::2)  47.958 ms  42.407 ms  40.057 ms
    14  10gigabitethernet4-1.core1.mia1.he.net (2001:470:0:a6::1)  55.765 ms  59.596 ms  55.602 ms
    15  gige-g0-1.tserv16.mia1.ipv6.he.net (2001:470:0:a1::2)  55.460 ms  57.413 ms  57.154 ms
    16  2605:6400:1:fed5::1 (2605:6400:1:fed5::1)  94.306 ms  93.051 ms  95.067 ms
    
  • JoeMeritJoeMerit Veteran
    edited August 2012

    Nice

  • 0 1 2 * xr-fra1-lo64.x-win.dfn.de [2001:638:c:ff01::36] 3 zr-fra1-te0-0-0-0.x-win.dfn.de [2001:638:c:c050::2] 4 30gigabitethernet4-3.core1.fra1.he.net [2001:7f8::1b1b:0:1] 5 10gigabitethernet5-3.core1.lon1.he.net [2001:470:0:1d2::1] 6 10gigabitethernet7-4.core1.nyc4.he.net [2001:470:0:128::1] 7 10gigabitethernet2-3.core1.ash1.he.net [2001:470:0:36::1] 8 10gigabitethernet1-2.core1.atl1.he.net [2001:470:0:1b5::2] 9 10gigabitethernet4-1.core1.mia1.he.net [2001:470:0:a6::1] 10 gige-g0-1.tserv16.mia1.ipv6.he.net [2001:470:0:a1::2] 11 2605:6400:1:fed5::1

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    @miTgiB said: Did you take a tunnel in Miami? HE has BGP tunnels in Washington DC as well

    I only see....

    Hong Kong, HK 216.218.221.2
    Europe
    Frankfurt, DE 216.66.84.54
    London, UK 216.66.84.50
    North America
    Ashburn, VA, US 216.218.229.118
    Fremont, CA, US 64.71.128.82
    Fremont, CA, US 64.71.128.83
    Miami, FL, US

    Sad part is the ashburn one takes ~80ms to get to :(

    @bubie said: Why do I get 231ms if I ping the IPv6 and 165ms if I ping the IPv4 of NY?

    Colocrossing stole our Soon(tm) stamp and used it for their IPV6 deployment. For now we're just using a BGP tunnel from HE. The IP space is ours at least so whenever colocrossing DOES get it launched, I can cut over without any issue to the end user.

    Francisco

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  • @Francisco said: I only see....

    Ashburn VA is just outside the beltway for Washington DC, but if you see poor route, it's a poor route

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    @miTgiB said: Ashburn VA is just outside the beltway for Washington DC, but if you see poor route, it's a poor route

    I blame HE. I already brought it up to them but they were just kinda 'Such is life...' about it

    Literally it goes:

    NY -> CHI -> SJ -> FMT -> DENVER -> ATL -> ASH

    it's retarded

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  • flam316flam316 Member
    edited August 2012

    @Francisco said: EGI priced me at that for downtown NY. It's possible if I was a little outside of the heart of the downtown it'd be better. Racks in the downtown will be stupid priced due to the stock exchange.

    Should've looked in NJ. Close enough to the city where latency is negligible but far less expensive.

    EDIT: Doesn't matter now though.... Buffalo is cool (literally).

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    @flam316 said: Should've looked in NJ. Close enough to the city where latency is negligible but far less expensive.

    EDIT: Doesn't matter now though.... Buffalo is cool (literally).

    I priced out of interserver & choopa but was meh about it. Originally we were going to Atlanta but Jon, in his mobster ways, made us an offer we couldn't refuse.

    Francisco

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  • @Francisco said: I priced out of interserver & choopa but was meh about it. Originally we were going to Atlanta but Jon, in his mobster ways, made us an offer we couldn't refuse.

    Maybe Atlanta can be the 3rd location? BuyVM TM will rule the world soon!

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