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model?
A model that makes him a well respected provider with happy customers.
Try the "mine is bigger/more expensive" game again once you have a proper router.
@jsg big brother , @FR_Michael doesn't need you
You guys must be looking for the cest pit.
on topic: @cociu please fix my server
you write before me give us some hours because we still work for some new rules in our bgp , after this i promised your kvm will be a priority +1 month for free from my part.
Voxility kicked-in. Vps is up. Not sure what is causing that, but seem I got lower speed than before. ( But yeah, at least it's up).
when the protection is actived (like now) we have a small lag and is normaly , seems the idiot is not tired so ...
Looks like DDoS filtering kicked in and filtering legit traffic too. Meeh
What legit traffic is it filtering?
Iso sharring. Didn't test something else. Seem fine now.
Still had 1h:42mins of downtime so far today. Seems the DDOS protection not working well still. Ping also a bit high now.
yep, I also had a hard power outage on my dedi today.
The last minutes are again fine, no packet loss and only small jitter.
Let's hope the DDoS days are gone and cociu is able to maintain good network quality as it was before.
My vps rebooted 5h13m ago, not sure if that coincides with your power outage but if it does, maybe the outage was dc-wide.
It also filters OpenVPN (UDP).
From offer, to fix my server to who have better network, to router wars, then back to fix my server... I just love LET
Oh, that's why the VPS is down all the time.
Voxility protection sucks hard, probably blocking my uptime monitoring script.
Helloooo...
I would like my HB-Os ISOs ... like... now.
I have 1 vps that work correctly and the other is down. Two other, status unknown as unmonitored.
tls-crypt
Just to set some things straight:
That's false, some Aristas can take millions of routes, I would suggest doing research on FlexRoute.
What are you talking about? The differences between L3 switches and "proper routers" are minuscule nowadays.
Some of the biggest providers actually route on Aristas and it works fine. Know DataPacket/CDN77, that company that actually does route terabits per second worldwide? Well guess what they use on edge and core…
Also,
You might want to learn that some of the Juniper MX "proper routers" are actually full x86 machines running a variant of vMX, doing routing via DPDK.
But this discussion wasn't about "some Aristas". It was about a specific series.
True, especially wrt boxes whose data plane is powered by Tigon 3 or similar ASICs.
But there is still some considerable differences between such switches and proper routers. Keep in mind why L3 and "routing" was built into switches: as an extension for internal (inhouse) use. That wasn't about BGP but about primitive inhouse segments routing.
So what? Of course one can use Aristas for routing just like one can use quite many routers for switching. That does not mean however that it's the proper thing to do.
Pretty much every larger router has a (seperate) control plane and quite often it's X86 based because with X86 one can get (relatively) easily and cheap CPUs, developers, OSs. That's neither news nor a surprise.
And yes indeed router and switch become more and more similiar and even exchangable due to the a.m. evolution, in particular thanks to not only powerful but also versatile chips like the ones Arista basically built their business on.
In this case however (and in many in DCs) the "routing" is of the primitive kind where the main feed is another switch or someone else's router ports (e.g. Voxility) because either the DC or the carriers do the actual routing and the hosting provider's routing isn't much more than feeding packets to/from some ports.
Btw. my reason to get involved in this discussion here was mainly the immense arrogance of some mediocre provider with some Arista switches treating a well respected provider as if he knew nothing and ran just a hobby operation.
There is no point in arguing who have better router. Whatever works for you is good. If you are happy with Arista, go with Arista. We have Juniper from A to Z and i have never regretted any penny spent on that but also I saw some hosts doing much more traffic/money than we are doing on 1K Ubiquity routers....
Pointless discussion, use whatever works... key thing here is works
I referred to the Arista he posted, thought it was clear enough.
Hi cociu, you don't accept bitcoin payments any more?
open a tiket please, we accept btc
@cociu
Hello. Slow speed for download from VPS for both VPS512 and 1TB Storage. I opened ticket more than 3 weeks ago but no one answer. Ticket #460287
Unfortunatelly network quality has significantly decreased during the last months.
There is packet loss nearly every day, sometimes half day long, as you can see from the blue dots in the SmokePing graph below.
My ticket hasn't been answered for weeks, either.
I hope cociu is working in the background on his network and services to maintain a better quality in the future.
****> dfroe said: Unfo
we know about this issue , we wait to implement +1 upstream this days (top upstream in Romania) and this will be changed. Also we have been focused in the kvm offer because we have faill and this was a nightmare. We have change the module and once the network will be fixed we will start to provide a good solution for our customers. Due of this i have not make more offers in LET , but this will be fixed asap.
Also you must to know we are still under ddos , so this is cause delay in ping replay.