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High ping with new BuyVM datacenter?
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mine is about the same, as it used to be.
have you compared new to old route?
The BGP is not optimized well now, I guess.
@camarg I don't have old route record =(
@fan It seems so
My ping times from my BuyVM VPS are 6ms to a VPS at Hurricane Electric in San Jose, and 2.5ms to a VPS at Hurricane Electric in Fremont. Seems backwards, but I'm not complaining.
My ping now is about 450ms, still higher than the old ping a lot
What's your traceroute result now?
Here it is, It's lower to 357ms now, still higher than average 22x ms to CA.
I'm having similar connectivity, too. Probably we can wait a few days to see how's things going.
It's that dang bandcon hop. It hikes the ping times up like crazy coming from south florida. Get rid of that bandcon crap.
We'll work at getting more routes over nlayer
Bandcon is decent but very hit/miss it seems.
Francisco
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Thank you for the update. My average ping is lower to 292ms now
Here is the new tracert:
Average ping is back to ~650ms
Mine has reduced too however only by about 40ms, nothing noticable.
I seem to remember that on the first few days I did a traceroute and we were with nlayer. But this seems to work better for me :P Or maybe im missing something >.>
LOL, I couldn't post code zzz
My ping now is lower to about 260ms, a big different
It's likely because you're going over HE again.
HE had a failure in FMT1 again taking everything offline. I don't care what people say about us planning the move to coresite - we dodged a bullet there.
Francisco
Dodged a bullet indeed. I'm pretty happy with the latency after the move. Not to mention free upgrade to L5520s
@Francisco I'm also going over He.net sometimes, nlayer is better all the time. :P
We're awaiting some BGP addons that egi's working on for us so we can force certain ISP's over different routes - namely favor nlayer for a lot of the asia/pacific traffic
Thanks everyone for the feedback,
Francisco
It would be good without that always first very slow ping.