[AusNOG] Hosted SBC on Megaport

Tim Raphael raphael.timothy at gmail.com
Tue Nov 11 23:36:36 EST 2014


This is VMware being VMware: if you want to pay the dollars and go Telstra/VMware vCloud Air, no worries go for it.
They launched the vCloud Air Network to allow other service providers to provide other tiers and service around other VMware hosted platform instances.
Take Zettagrid for example, we can get you connected in any which way you want (Megaport, IX-Aus, Midband, Fibre, DSL) and to a host of other IaaS services.

I do agree the below statement appears to be a bit closed but it looks to appeal to those who want “Tier 1” only services within their network (traditional thinking as well).
VMware’s vCloud Air has it's purpose, is basically what I’m trying to say.

Tim


> On 11 Nov 2014, at 7:38 pm, Glenn Powell <glenn at glennbridge.com.au> wrote:
> 
> I thought the below quote from the other day was a great step backwards from a connectivity point of view. I can't wait for my first client to ask for a direct connection to the vCloud Air platform.
> 
> "It is inside our data centre and we are the main channel to it," Mr Yarkoni said. "Direct connectivity from your existing VMware deployment to this cloud will be served by Telstra almost exclusively. However, there may be other cases where we help people connect in a different way."
> 
> Let me dial up that 90 day leadtime, inflexible, non bursting, 36M fixed term pipe for you Mr Customer....
> 
> Glenn.
> 
> 
> On 11 Nov 2014, at 5:17 pm, Bevan Slattery <bevan at slattery.net.au <mailto:bevan at slattery.net.au>> wrote:
> 
>> I¹ll move past the name calling :)
>> 
>> To directly answer your question I¹ll provide three (3) examples of other
>> providers offering customers the ability to direct connect networks as an
>> alternative to peering or transit.
>> 
>> Amazon quote 6 main reasons for Direct Connect
>> http://aws.amazon.com/directconnect/ <http://aws.amazon.com/directconnect/>
>> 
>> - Reduces your bandwidth costs
>> - Consistent Network Performance
>> - Compatible with all your Amazon VPC
>> - Private Connectivty to your Amazon VPC
>> - Elastic
>> - Simple
>> 
>> Microsoft provides 6 main reasons for Azure ExpressRoute:
>> http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/expressroute/ <http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/expressroute/>
>> 
>> - Private Connections to Azure
>> - Increased Reliability and Speed
>> - Lower Latencies
>> - Higher Security
>> - Significant Costs Benefits
>> - Directly Connect from your WAN
>> 
>> Google Cloud/Compute States about their GCI product
>> https://cloud.google.com/interconnect <https://cloud.google.com/interconnect>
>> 
>> "Connecting with GCI will enable your infrastructure to connect to Google
>> Cloud with higher availability and lower latency connections."
>> 
>> The Megaport VXC info is available here
>> http://www.megaport.com/services/megaport-vxcs.html <http://www.megaport.com/services/megaport-vxcs.html>
>> 
>> You can light up a VXC (think VLAN) from as little as 100Mbps to
>> 10,000Mbps between ports for $20 per day or $200/month regardless of
>> speed.  So you want to spin up a 5,000Mbps connection to someone to backup
>> 200TB of data - $20/day.  You have greater protection of being DDoS¹d,
>> interception, greater stability in latency and have guaranteed capacity.
>> 
>> But where it gets sexy and where the other guys are already taking it is
>> that they have integrated our API into their systems, so that if someone
>> wants to buy a service from AWS they automagically provision the silicon
>> at AWS and the circuit for that customer without touching a single thing.
>> Some hosting providers are already taking it the other way.  Transit
>> providers will be doing the same very soon.
>> 
>> If you want to actually take time to read about what we are doing, I think
>> you could be pleasantly surprised.
>> 
>> Cheers
>> 
>> [b]
>> 
>> 
>> From:  Shane Short <shane at short.id.au <mailto:shane at short.id.au>>
>> Date:  Monday, 10 November 2014 9:36 pm
>> To:  Bevan Slattery <bevan at slattery.net.au <mailto:bevan at slattery.net.au>>
>> Cc:  Skeeve Stevens <skeeve+ausnog at eintellegonetworks.com <mailto:skeeve+ausnog at eintellegonetworks.com>>,
>> "ausnog at lists.ausnog.net <mailto:ausnog at lists.ausnog.net>" <ausnog at lists.ausnog.net <mailto:ausnog at lists.ausnog.net>>
>> Subject:  Re: [AusNOG] Hosted SBC on Megaport
>> 
>> 
>> If you're implying what I
>> think you're implying-- I wasn't schilling for a specific product (link
>> you were the other day), I was simply asking for a qualification if the
>> Megaport portion was actually required, as there's a heap of options
>> that he's ruling out by requiring it.
>> 
>> But hey, if we want to be fangirls for the sake of being fangirls-- go
>> for it.
>> 
>> Kind Regards,
>> Shane Short
>> 
>> Bevan Slattery wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>  Hahaha.  The irony here is delicious.
>> 
>> [b]
>> 
>> On 10 Nov 2014, at 9:16 pm, Shane Short <shane at short.id.au <mailto:shane at short.id.au>>
>> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Excuse my ignorance, but
>> what does doing this specifically over Megaport really buy you?
>> 
>> I'm sure there's heaps of providers that could offer you this service
>> over any number of methods including IX, Peering Arrangements and
>> Transit.
>> 
>> -Shane
>> 
>> Skeeve Stevens wrote:
>> 
>> This might be an odd question.
>> Anyone
>> 
>> out there who would offer virtualised Session Border Controller's
>> deliverable over Megaport.
>> 
>> Not knowing much 
>> about VoiP and SBC's... Sorry if this is a stupid question.
>> 
>> Replies
>> 
>> off-list
>> 
>> ...Skeeve
>> 
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