We notice slowdowns and drops to several eastern-europe destinations. Any of you being aware of problems over there ?
regards
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On 2012-02-02 10:44 , Guazzoni Daniele, CH wrote:
We notice slowdowns and drops to several eastern-europe destinations. Any of you being aware of problems over there ?
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Senior Network Engineer Cisco Certified Network Professional
Wow, what a titles, and then still unable to include a traceroute or any other such details which would actually provide even a small hint to what destination in "eastern-europe" this is supposed to be, let alone from which source location.
Greets, Jeroen
Hi
I just take the opportunity to introduce the RING project which may help you in the future.
Am 02.02.12 10:44, schrieb Guazzoni Daniele, CH:
We notice slowdowns and drops to several eastern-europe destinations. Any of you being aware of problems over there ?
In essence the deal is very simple: you donate a machine to the ring, and you gain access shell access on all servers which are part of the network, hence the name “ring”.
Regards Erich
On 2012-02-02 15:50 , Erich Hohermuth wrote:
Hi
I just take the opportunity to introduce the RING project which may help you in the future.
Am 02.02.12 10:44, schrieb Guazzoni Daniele, CH:
We notice slowdowns and drops to several eastern-europe destinations. Any of you being aware of problems over there ?
In essence the deal is very simple: you donate a machine to the ring, and you gain access shell access on all servers which are part of the network, hence the name “ring”.
That is a great project indeed and allows one to do traceroutes from all those locations ;)
Greets, Jeroen