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ColoCrossing is on track to make $12 million

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  • jbilohjbiloh Administrator, Veteran

    Virtovo said: What kind of setup do you maintain between locations?

    We don't use any private transport between locations. All transit and peering.

    neqste said: Level3?

    Colocrossing? LimelightNetwork?

    Level3 is a tier1 network carrier and Limelight is a tier 2 (I think?). We are a hosting company so it's not really the same thing. We mesh multiple networks together and sell hosting, transit, etc.

  • netomxnetomx Moderator, Veteran

    @jbiloh said:
    We're working hard over here :)

    there's something missing there, I don't know if the point 6, or something about 6... I don't remember well :P

  • jbiloh said: We don't use any private transport between locations. All transit and peering.

    I see and what are the MX480s replacing? Are these the MX480s that arrived in October?

    http://lowendtalk.com/discussion/15847/colocrossing-buffalo-routers

    It seems 'coming weeks' turned into six months! Did you have issues with them?

  • CoreyCorey Member

    jbiloh said: Virtovo said: What kind of setup do you maintain between locations?

    We don't use any private transport between locations. All transit and peering.

    neqste said: Level3? Colocrossing? LimelightNetwork?
    

    Level3 is a tier1 network carrier and Limelight is a tier 2 (I think?). We are a hosting company so it's not really the same thing. We mesh multiple networks together and sell hosting, transit, etc.

    Great job on your operation.

  • jbilohjbiloh Administrator, Veteran

    Virtovo said: I see and what are the MX480s replacing? Are these the MX480s that arrived in October?

    http://lowendtalk.com/discussion/15847/colocrossing-buffalo-routers

    It seems 'coming weeks' turned into six months! Did you have issues with them?

    We changed plans on when/where to install them. We recently installed a small 20 cabinet infrastructure cage at Equinix/365 and put the new MX480s there. All of the carriers in Buffalo are in that space so it makes it easier for us to connect to carriers and peering options.

    The core, edge and distribution is Juniper now. Before we used a mix of Cisco and Juniper and were not taking full tables in Buffalo.

  • @jbiloh said:
    The core, edge and distribution is Juniper now. Before we used a mix of Cisco and Juniper and were not taking full tables in Buffalo.

    How are you finding your move to full Juniper? Have you typically been a Cisco house in the past?

  • @jbiloh said:
    Level3 is a tier1 network carrier and Limelight is a tier 2 (I think?). We are a hosting company so it's not really the same thing. We mesh multiple networks together and sell hosting, transit, etc.

    dunno, dunno.
    But most interesting part, is the limelight network used for porn videos CDN:) lol

  • netomxnetomx Moderator, Veteran

    Congrats, btw!

  • @Virtovo said:
    How are you finding your move to full Juniper? Have you typically been a Cisco house in the past?

    Juniper has a better product at the edge and core then Cisco in my opinion, and is also the opinion of those smarter then me.

  • InfinityInfinity Member, Host Rep
    edited April 2014

    @neqste said:
    But most interesting part, is the limelight network used for porn videos CDN:) lol

    You would know.

    @SysAdmin said:
    Juniper has a better product at the edge and core then Cisco in my opinion, and is also the opinion of those smarter then me.

    Personally as someone who isn't a networking guru but I much prefer JunOS to IOS. Imo it's simpler and more logical, could just be me though.

    Now when is IPv6 coming? I seem to remember you saying it was actually going to come soon after the upgrades in Buffalo.

  • jbilohjbiloh Administrator, Veteran

    Infinity said: Personally as someone who isn't a networking guru but I much prefer JunOS to IOS. Imo it's simpler and more logical, could just be me though.

    Now when is IPv6 coming? I seem to remember you saying it was actually going to come soon after the upgrades in Buffalo.

    No question JunOS is superior. IOS just feels ancient and the Nexus platform is blah.

    @sysadmin can speak on the IPv6 question.

    Thanked by 1Infinity
  • @Infinity said:
    Now when is IPv6 coming? I seem to remember you saying it was actually going to come soon after the upgrades in Buffalo.

    IPv6 will happen when we can finish updating all of our automation tools to support it, and we can guarantee that the experience we provide on IPv4 will be the same on IPv6. It's easy to deploy v6 when you have a few servers, but it's not that easy to go from zero to full production on thousands of servers in a bunch of different networks.

    I won't give an ETA because they tend to not be met when it comes to v6.

    Thanked by 1Infinity
  • eddynetwebeddynetweb Member
    edited April 2014

    @SysAdmin said:
    I won't give an ETA because they tend to not be met when it comes to v6.

    How long do you think it might take to get IPv6 in place?

  • When the project is green lighted it will take a couple weeks to roll it out.

  • jbiloh said: Increase from 10 Gbit to 50 Gbit of XO in Buffalo

    XO is said to be rubbish in WHT

  • Big kesh.

  • concerto49concerto49 Member
    edited April 2014

    inthecloudblog said: XO is said to be rubbish in WHT

    That's WHT and rumors. It's not. People just bag them out, like they bag Cogent out or anyone else that's the birthday boy today.

    XO has some great routes, but bad ones too. Like all carriers. I wouldn't get XO for the pricing, but ignoring that it's not SO bad.

    We've seen a few great routes from XO via our Internap transit.

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