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Record broken, 100Gbps


Coxy69
04-08-2008, 16:39
Kudos!

Always nice to see you break your own records

rickyday
03-08-2008, 20:46
Thankyou very much for the update Oles
Call me sad but i love all the technical data!

JALZOO
31-07-2008, 13:05
Seriously nice network!.. How big will OVH network be in 1 years time?? Im betting on 1000Gbps total network capacity.

lofty
31-07-2008, 10:18
Good morning,
The consumption of our network has exceeded 100Gbps over the whole
280Gbps of total capacity that we have between Ovh and the Internet.

Ovh is the largest hosteur in Europe in terms of use and
of network capacity. (soon it will be the largest in hosteur
the number of servers hosting).

We are currently working on establishing who will Chtix
allow to pass from 280Gbps to 350Gbps of network capacity with
new peering points (Espanix, Tix, MIX, NIX, PL-IX, WIX, VIX).

Today and tomorrow we install infrastructure in London
5 datacentres then increase the capacity of 1Gbps at Linx 2x10G.
Next week we install Brussels with 2 and datacentres
Amsterdam with 3 datacentres. Then Warsaw, Prague, Vienna, Milan, Zurick,
Frankfurt and Madrid.

Also, we are interconnected in new capacity
Transit Teleglobe, Global Crossing and Level3, Paris, London and
Amsterdam.

Chtix will interconnect any operator in 11
capital to any peering point in the 11 capitals with
a simple price 100Mbps = 100Euro. And so if an AS lies in Frankfurt
and wants to 100Mbps on Espanix, the realization of the circuit takes
3 minutes (+ time to move the cables between our facilities and
the customer and our facilities and peering point).

At the same time, we will start the tender transit 100Mbps = 100Euro
also in the 11 capitals.

These services are oriented small network who pay expensive today
IP services precisely because they are small. We believe that on
when you're little, we should pay little.

For Chtix, we use for Cisco MPLS layer and Force10
for the switching layer. It runs 10G. For transport between
capitals we use our own network based on a Infinera
160x10G capacity. For transport in Eastern Europe and South
we use wavelengths 10G-based network Interoute.
We expect to build links to own as soon as we need
more 2x10G.

Yours
Octave

jester
31-07-2008, 10:11
you'd think they would have the sense to translate it to english wouldnt you come on ovh pull your finger out

oles@ovh.net
31-07-2008, 09:56
Good morning,

The consumption of our network has exceeded 100Gbps over the whole 280Gbps of total capacity that we have between Ovh and the Internet.

Ovh is the largest hosteur in Europe in terms of use and of network capacity. (soon it will be the largest in hoster in terms of the number of servers hosted).

We are currently working to establish who will Chtix allow to pass from 280Gbps to 350Gbps of network capacity with new peering points (Espanix, Tix, MIX, NIX, PL-IX, WIX, VIX).

Today and tomorrow we install infrastructure in 5 London datacentres then increase the capacity of 1Gbps at Linx to 2x10G. Next week we install in Brussels at 2 datacentres and Amsterdam at 3 datacentres. Then Warsaw, Prague, Vienna, Milan, Zurick, Frankfurt and Madrid.

Also, we are interconnecting new capacity at Transit Teleglobe, Global Crossing and Level3, Paris, London and Amsterdam.

Chtix will interconnect any operator in 11 capitals to any peering point in the 11 capitals for the simple price structure of 100Mbps = 100Euro. And so if an AS lies in Frankfurt and wants 100Mbps on Espanix, the realization of the circuit takes 3 minutes (+ time to move the cables between our facilities and the customer and our facilities and peering point).

At the same time, we will start the tender transit 100Mbps = 100Euro also in the 11 capitals.

These services are oriented to small networks that now pay high prices for IP services precisely because they are small. We believe that when you're little, you should pay little.

For Chtix, we use for Cisco MPLS layer and Force10 for the switching layer. It runs 10G. For transport between capitals we use our own network based on a Infinera 160x10G capacity. For transport in South and Eastern Europe we use wavelengths 10G-based network Interoute. We expect to build links to own as soon as we need more 2x10G.

Regards,

Octave