[AusNOG] Netflix Peering in AU
Joe Wooller
joe at waia.asn.au
Thu Mar 12 14:32:30 EST 2015
Hey Tony,
That colour is actually “peak” usage. :)
Joe
> On 12 Mar 2015, at 11:28 am, Tony <td_miles at yahoo.com> wrote:
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> 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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> From: Brad Evans <brad at delion.com.au>
> To: ausnog at lists.ausnog.net
> Sent: Thursday, 12 March 2015, 13:26
> Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Netflix Peering in AU
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> With some downtime between. Looks like a re-used port and the cacti data hasn't been flushed.
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> 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.
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> -Brad
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> On 12/03/2015 2:23 PM, Nick Stallman wrote:
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> Weird. Does anyone else notice that the NSW-IX graph goes back to May last year?
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> On 12/03/15 14:20, Shane Goulden wrote:
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> NSW-IX too: http://monitor.nsw.ix.asn.au/cacti/graph.php?local_graph_id=354&rra_id=all <http://monitor.nsw.ix.asn.au/cacti/graph.php?local_graph_id=354&rra_id=all>
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> Shane
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