@yakkoj maybe Juniper has a better chance of surviving together with HPE.
Engineer - working on network infrastructure. Curious about tech things from networking, bsd & linux to functional programming.
@yakkoj maybe Juniper has a better chance of surviving together with HPE.
@lu1a the main “upgrade” comes when there is SERDES speed increase. For example, 400G can be implemented as 8x50, 4x100 and pretty soon 2x200G. The signal integrity becomes much more challenging with a speed increase per lane. On a positive side you need N times less lanes so your I/O density is increasing and you can pack more of those lanes.
@ricci from my experience it depends on a query. sometimes works great and other times it doesn’t
@ricci Hilton midtown. Expensive for what it is for sure
It is 2025 and hotels in NYC are still selling access to Internet. I get free internet even on airplanes now. WTF
Morning in Golden Bay, New Zealand
@yarkot their word is worthless. Everything is an opportunity to be exploited
@GeePawHill long time back i played with a caching system which was able to cache torrents to reduce the load on ISP WAN links. Manufacturer of the system used similar argument - if they don't seed they don't violate any law
If you hear some kind of white noise and not recognizing what it is - it is a sign of a very overdue rain. We been missing it for a long time here in Los Angeles and I think we need ten times more to wash the ash from the streets.
Lovely Sunday evening in Palos Verdes
@brynet that’s great! I had to do like 5 upgrades in row on one forgotten VM just to make it current
Interesting article by Geoff Huston about #TCP behavior over #Starlink network and how #CUBIC performance differs from #BBR in the latest issue of Internet Protocol Journal https://ipj.dreamhosters.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/272-ipj.pdf
#IPJournal
Couple hours before sunrise in Wailea, Maui
@brouhaha can you get your money back? 😆
"X Window System At 40" by David Rosenthal. Great history of X11 and NeWS. https://blog.dshr.org/2024/07/x-window-system-at-40.html #SunMicrosystems