[AusNOG] Netflix Peering in AU

Wolfgang Nagele (AusRegistry) wolfgang.nagele at ausregistry.com.au
Fri Apr 3 14:17:04 EST 2015


Looks like Netflix might have asked WAIA to remove those graphs. :(
http://monitor.nsw.ix.asn.au/cacti/graph.php?local_graph_id=688&rra_id=all
http://monitor.nsw.ix.asn.au/cacti/graph.php?local_graph_id=354&rra_id=all

Joe?

On 26/03/2015 2:02 pm, "Peter Betyounan" <peter at serversaustralia.com.au<mailto:peter at serversaustralia.com.au>> wrote:

Seems M2 has received most of the netflix traffic, over 3gbits alone.

http://monitor.nsw.ix.asn.au/cacti/graph.php?local_graph_id=355&rra_id=all

Regards
Pete



In regards to % of internet traffic in AU, from the graphs I'm looking at 5%-10% is a bit of wishful thinking. Certainly a lot of traffic, but not near that much! :)

It appeared TPG buying PIPE and the IX's with it, worked out okay in the end, thanks to players that have stepped up, Megaport & IX Australia. As long as you support your local IXP provider it won't be all doom and gloom.

FWIW my Telstra cable connection served content out of Akamai anyone got any data on Optus/Telstra?

On 24 March 2015 at 22:52, Nathan Brookfield <Nathan.Brookfield at simtronic.com.au<mailto:Nathan.Brookfield at simtronic.com.au>> wrote:
About 5.7 and still climbing, well done to Joe!

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Nar its 5gbit +

3gbit+ on one port… 2gbit on the second port.. ;) Go NSW-IX

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Better make that 3....

On 24 March 2015 at 19:57, Sean Finn <sean at wikwok.com<mailto:sean at wikwok.com>> wrote:
Looks like Australian usage of NetFlix has suddenly spiked past the 2 GB Mark.

Well done Netflix + NSW-IX getting the traffic as close to eyeballs as possible!

http://monitor.nsw.ix.asn.au/cacti/graph.php?local_graph_id=354&rra_id=all

S.

On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 1:32 PM, Joe Wooller <joe at waia.asn.au<mailto:joe at waia.asn.au>> wrote:
Hey Tony,

That colour is actually “peak” usage. :)

Joe


On 12 Mar 2015, at 11:28 am, Tony <td_miles at yahoo.com<mailto:td_miles at yahoo.com>> wrote:

What's also suspicious about that graph is that the lines for traffic IN & OUT are the same (on top of each other). I would have expected any content provider(esp. netflix) it should be heavily skewed in one direction ?


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With some downtime between. Looks like a re-used port and the cacti data hasn't been flushed.

What I'm curious about is that Netflix isn't open for Australian market until late March and they have 600Mbps of traffic on NSW-IX.

-Brad


On 12/03/2015 2:23 PM, Nick Stallman wrote:
Weird. Does anyone else notice that the NSW-IX graph goes back to May last year?
On 12/03/15 14:20, Shane Goulden wrote:
NSW-IX too: http://monitor.nsw.ix.asn.au/cacti/graph.php?local_graph_id=354&rra_id=all

Shane

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