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Zare bought bandwidth.co.uk

Such things happen rarely, bandwidth.co.uk was their main supplier and Zare / Hydra Communications bought it

http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1717211

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  • JackHJackH Member

    Best of luck to them moving forward! :D

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  • BlaZeBlaZe Member, Host Rep

    Wonderful!

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  • FHRFHR Member, Host Rep

    Congratulations!

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  • TomTom Member

    Congrats to all @ Zare ;-)

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  • IshaqIshaq Member

    Nice. Congrats!

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  • K4Y5K4Y5 Member

    Congratulations! June has certainly been a busy month for UK providers ;)

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  • Congratulations! Awesome @zare, looking forward to try out the AMS location

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  • ZareZare Member, Host Rep

    Thanks everyone! :)

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  • winnervpswinnervps Member, Host Rep

    Hi Harry @Zare. We're really proud of you. We made the right decision. Congrats.

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  • RIYADRIYAD Member, Patron Provider

    Congratulations !

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  • tr1ckytr1cky Member

    Are they still single homed?

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  • niknik Member, Host Rep

    @tr1cky said:
    Are they still single homed?

    Is the /s missing?

    https://bgp.he.net/AS25369#_peers

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  • @nik said:

    @tr1cky said:
    Are they still single homed?

    Is the /s missing?

    https://bgp.he.net/AS25369#_peers

    no they have never been single homed.

    https://bgp.he.net/AS25369#_asinfo

  • ClouviderClouvider Member, Patron Provider

    @apollo15 said:

    @nik said:

    @tr1cky said:
    Are they still single homed?

    Is the /s missing?

    https://bgp.he.net/AS25369#_peers

    no they have never been single homed.

    https://bgp.he.net/AS25369#_asinfo

    @tr1cky was clearly talking about Zare network.

  • Clouvider said: @tr1cky was clearly talking about Zare network.

    They had only 1 upstream, Bandwidth.co.uk, which they peered with in 1 single location. I would not call that single-homed.

  • ClouviderClouvider Member, Patron Provider

    @apollo15 said:

    Clouvider said: @tr1cky was clearly talking about Zare network.

    They had only 1 upstream, Bandwidth.co.uk, which they peered with in 1 single location. I would not call that single-homed.

    How would you call it then ?

  • Clouvider said: How would you call it then ?

    Are your customers that use their own ASN and BGP within your colocation space single-homed too ?

    Would they also be single-homed if they did not use their own ASN, but you announced their space for them instead ?

  • ClouviderClouvider Member, Patron Provider
    edited June 2018

    @apollo15 said:

    Clouvider said: How would you call it then ?

    Are your customers that use their own ASN and BGP within your colocation space single-homed too ?

    Would they also be single-homed if they did not use their own ASN, but you announced their space for them instead ?

    Yes, that’s the definition - you’re either multihomed or you’re singlehomed.

    Single or multi.

    You still haven’t answered my question.

  • Clouvider said: Yes, that’s the definition - you’re either multihomed or you’re singlehomed.

    Single or multi.

    Ok - fair enough. But in this case it does not make any difference.

  • ClouviderClouvider Member, Patron Provider
    edited June 2018

    @apollo15 said:

    Clouvider said: Yes, that’s the definition - you’re either multihomed or you’re singlehomed.

    Single or multi.

    Ok - fair enough. But in this case it does not make any difference.

    It does, one either runs a network or doesn’t. In this particular case you can’t really say it was not, given how, for example, the building in Bristol was connected. It does make a difference, the network design tells you a lot about the business principles and allows you to set your expectations.

    I completely don’t understand your reason for going off topic here, unless it’s to troll.

  • Saw the news on twitter. Cool stuff.

  • dynamodynamo Member

    What took you so long @Clouvider. You were 13 comments late. You really didn't have to wait for someone else to raise his shoulder to put the gun on :p

  • jackbjackb Member, Host Rep
    edited June 2018

    @Clouvider said:

    @apollo15 said:

    Clouvider said: How would you call it then ?

    Are your customers that use their own ASN and BGP within your colocation space single-homed too ?

    Would they also be single-homed if they did not use their own ASN, but you announced their space for them instead ?

    Yes, that’s the definition - you’re either multihomed or you’re singlehomed.

    Single or multi.

    You still haven’t answered my question.

    To be fair there's a big difference between single homed cogent and single homed to your colo vendor who is multihomed with significant peering.

  • ClouviderClouvider Member, Patron Provider

    @dynamo said:
    What took you so long @Clouvider. You were 13 comments late. You really didn't have to wait for someone else to raise his shoulder to put the gun on :p

    Grow up.

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  • BruceBruce Member

    this is what single homed looks like

  • @Bruce said:
    this is what single homed looks like

    Looks more like 0.5-homed to me

  • deankdeank Member, Troll

    @Clouvider said:
    Grow up.

    .... If I grow up more, it will become worse. :p

    When trolls grow up, they don't become better people. They just become either elder trolls or a file of bones.

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