Hello,
That ping! Yes!
The network between Brussels and Frankfurt works ... and therefore Frankfurt
Only 8.1m of Roubaix-City and we see Amsterdam at 5.5m,
Paris at 4.4m, 4.1m London to London and Brussels to 2.3m. We can
means that things will really start now.
We will increase the capacity of our network with more than 500Gbps
higher latency possible.
On the link Brussels / Frankfurt:
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We have deployed between Monday and Wednesday (until very late in
at night) but it did not ping. A problem with a small amp
optical signal in Liege forced us to redo 400km by car
today in the day to settle and after a few modifications
tentative, we have our 4x10G between Roubaix and Frankfurt. The
problem will be definitively settled next week (a map
to change and a rebalancing of any link in dB). In
same time, we increased the capacity between Roubaix and Amsterdam
to 6x10G. The finale, the router vss-1-6k, rbx-1-6k, rbx-2-6k are
Direct links to fra-1-6k, fra-5-6k, ams-1-6k.
For now, we have not added additional capacity
our network. Just add links between our 10G routers
have more flexibility and thus to move traffic more
Intelligent. We will grow in the next 10 days the capacity
to AMSIX and Decix to 2x40Gbps. It also expects the delivery of links
transit of Teleglobe and Global Crossing in Amsterdam and London. Then
will attack the realization of the network Roubaix / London ... Once this link
in production, stage 2 works at Ovh network is completed.
In short, currently we have some links 10G in our internal network.
We spent some time today in the day to make
production and then rebalance the whole network between different sites. Here
diagram of the network ... there has to be balanced taf ...
http://weathermap.ovh.net/backbone
It is believed to arrive after a few nights of good ideas and a ton
trials with feedback on your part. The aim is precisely to allow all
visitors in Europe to access our datacentres with the best time
latency and throughput of the most important.
Amicalement
Octave