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I think I saw something that it's in the "lakes", that's not good.
They update french version
The cut is located 108km from Montreal (fiber that passes through the north of the lake), our technicians follow the path from BHS to find the cause of the fault (probably a fiber cut at approx. 9km from the datacentre).
Only 20% loss and they have redundant links, the lions share is just going over 1.
The bulk of people with tons of loss likely have existing loss before entering NA (mainland china anyone?)
Edit: Mother of god:
Details
The links between Newark and our datacenter of Beauharnois are down:
6x100G
20x10G
We will update this taso as soon as we have more information.
http://status.ovh.com/?do=details&id=11304
And only 20% loss...
Scheiß. I remember the under-bridge cut, that was messy, this must be historic.
they has it planned but I read somewhere issues with the land / authority regulation (something similar
as far as i can translate french version we expected it in next several days
http://travaux.ovh.net/?do=details&id=15238
Remember they're backhauling the lot of fiber from Montreal, etc. to random part of Quebec, not exactly located in a telco city. Makes it cheap for a data center, but we run into the issue of the Wholesale Internet drop outs with 'redundant links' that go across the street but were run in parallel next to each-other.
IMO the parallel uplinks aren't worth dick when they're run on the same side of the street, bundled together, etc. What if an anchor drops by some random ship? You have 40% packet loss to BHS. Still not seeing 100% by any means, if you're going to SLA them for this, you picked the wrong DC. Bring that shit to Rackspace or something, they are budget, major fiber cuts, and still up. But just my opinion.
I am wondering if lake + many fibers cut = drunk fisherman sleeping being approached by angry OVH techs.
I prefer this one I saw / saved after seeing on here, but after doing 1 copper drop repair job last week, I can only have mercy for the guys en-route.
one of my server is down in that location
Fully down here and can't control in ovh panel
Didn't they already have this in the past - several fiber cuts at the same railroad bridge.
Does the SYS line of servers have a network SLA?
with as many peers as they have, you'd think they'd never go down. http://bgp.he.net/AS16276
From personal experience, that's not that many peers
Either way, that's all backhauled from Montreal and actual IX locations to tiny BHS by way of many fibers likely laid in parallel. Ergo, something as simple as an anchor in a lake or telco installer could have screwed things up.
@Kris
http://weathermap.ovh.net/#beauharnois1
I find this much more colorful
I just love those maps
Same reason that the API cannot reach servers, that won't be too reliable, while you'll see their backup newark connection working overtime.
Laggy as hell but I'm still maintaining a SSH connection.
Get mosh and no noticing
The cut might be in the tunnel near the electrical plant.
Our provider will send a team on place to repair.
I just lost ssh, was trying to dump a small sql database so I could temp move a busy website.
Yes and they promise some changes and explain why it is single triple fiber... when to ETA of other lines
This one gives you a better idea of what happened, if you go -2 hours then -1 hour you can see the huge change.
http://weathermap.ovh.net/#usa
Their failover routes and network are so congested, that even our direct transit with them is slow as hell!
ETA with in 1 hour
ETA for an ETA!
Essentially a free month at Cartika, provided you remember to cancel (or use a virtual cc with 10 cents or some such). No clue if they're any good, never used 'em before.
re
https://twitter.com/cartikahosting/status/661245964888444928
Did I interpret correctly? best case 4 hrs from tweet time (so at least 2 more hours) ?
Also got emergency maintenance notification from Dacentec.
Quality offered by OVH. Most fibers going via the same route. So expected.
Same here also got emergency maintenance notification from Dacentec.
hmmm, packetloss seems to have dropped from about 90% to 50% or so in the last hour
Still getting 100% packet loss here.