[lacnog] USA to Mexico Fiber Internet Exchange Equipment Recommendations

Arturo Servin arturo.servin en gmail.com
Jue Mayo 16 10:28:33 -03 2019


I think that the ship regarding CDNs and peering vs transit has shipped
long ago.

Today the new evolution could be how the Internet architecture will evolve
with Cloud providers and hybrid deployments.

Regards
as


On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 1:40 AM Steven G. Huter <sghuter en nsrc.org> wrote:

> Hello Arturo
>
> > Large ISPs and CDNs do not really need an IX to interchange traffic
> among them, they need colo
> > facilities.
> >
> > For the small ones that might get an advantage from an IX the current
> ones do not have the right
> > ASNs there or are in the right places to attract CDNs or large ISPs
> interested in connecting to
> > small players.
>
> As you've outlined, is this trend part of the larger evolution of the
> global Internet architecture?
>
> http://www.potaroo.net/presentations/2017-02-28-death-of-transit.pdf
>
> This talk that Geoff Huston has delivered in numerous NOG events outlines
> the content vs carriage/peering theme and the impact of CDNs.
>
> Steve
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