Global Crossing or Verio?
Which Bandwidth is Better?
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Both networks have big problems, but then again, all big telecom companies have problems of one sort or another.
For example, global crossing's peering policy is among the most strict. I don't know if it's still the case, but for a while, it was so strict that their only peering with MFN was in LONDON! (because their policy was less strict there).
Verio, their network has lately been rapidly deteriorating, and having lots and lots of major outages at various parts of their network. They are known to make networking decisions that are extremely stupid (eg, installing new router software on all of their backbone routers simultaniously and rebooting them all at once. -
so who has the best bandwidth?
i just need a host that doesnt go down every other day... im getting tired of it.Comment
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I heard SysAdmin magazine sais good things about global crossingOriginally posted by posh rat in hell
For example, global crossing's peering policy is among the most strict. I don't know if it's still the case, but for a while, it was so strict that their only peering with MFN was in LONDON! (because their policy was less strict there).
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Well on that level you don't need to worry about "the best bandwidth" really as much as you need to worry about the specific hosting companies implmentation of that bandwidth.Originally posted by BiffTannen
so who has the best bandwidth?
i just need a host that doesnt go down every other day... im getting tired of it.
Level3, UUNET are touted as "cream of the crop" for Tier1 providers - for what thats worth.
Don't expect to get rock bottom pricing with proivders using a heavy share of Level3 or UUNET though.Comment
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7 years of Happy webmastersOriginally posted by BiffTannen
so who has the best bandwidth?
i just need a host that doesnt go down every other day... im getting tired of it.
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You want a host that has multiple carriers, and has full-time connectivity from all of them, and capacity for failure of a circuit.Originally posted by BiffTannen
so who has the best bandwidth?
i just need a host that doesnt go down every other day... im getting tired of it.
I recommend ISPrime.
Fixedorbit is far from being perfect, but it's a decent test if you don't know much about advanced networking.
http://www.fixedorbit.com/AS/23/AS23393.htmComment
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Hello BiffTannen,
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Someone who was trying to sell me level3 bandwidth was telling me how great they are compared to the rest.
Its nice to see some people who aren't trying to sell me something concur with that.
Anyone know of a resource site or something similar where you can read up on network comparisons and such?sig too bigComment
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About internap.
Their service is good, I won't deny that, but the problem with them is that they announce to many uplinks which are all transit, they don't have their own network (that's their philosphy). The problem with that is that if they ever do flap (and all networks do sometimes) there can be enough routing changes in a short time to cause them to be dampened, which will lead to about an hour of partial reachability to the internet.
Nonetheless, a decent service.Comment


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