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- Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2003 09:59:19 +0900
- From: "James Cluff" <jc@example.com>
- Subject: RE: [tlug] VPN appliance and network connection suggestions?
-----Original Message----- From: Sven Simon [mailto:sven@example.com] Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 2:49 PM To: tlug@example.com Subject: Re: [tlug] VPN appliance and network connection suggestions? Quoting Patrick Niessen <patrick.niessen@example.com>: > > NTT B-Flets offer 10M or 100M Fibre optics connection. Not sure about > > availability guarantees (probably none or minimal). 100M for business > should > cost you around 60,000 Yen, If you get away with the family package, you > > might only pay half of that (but then don't have a fixed IP). > > Patrick Since we depend on minimal latency (hopefully ~150ms to the states) and high reliability we can't go with anything like B-Flets or Usen. Well, Usen has a business service, too I heard. Maybe they offer some SLA... will check. But for a real backbone connection we'll probably have to go with a tier 1 provider. Anyone tried Internap (www.internap.co.jp)? ********************************************************** Using NTT form our office here in tokyo pinging california 64.62.134.228 with 32 bytes time average = best 148 MS to worst 515 MS sending 4 packets 4 times Pinging yahoo.com 64.58.79.230 from the same location same set 4x4 32 bytes I got 411 to 755 MS. Pinging the above yahoo.com IP from the california location 64.62.134.228 I got 62-66MS. If that is usefeul or not I don't know from California it is 8 hops from here it is 20 hops doing a traceroute to Yahoo. Of course there could be some internal firewall and routing effects since I did this from behind a firewall in both locations, but not major effects I hope. I think your results will varry depending on your provider in the US also, if you are using cable and wireless there for example, I would think you would have a more direct route also using it here rather than someone else. It would be nice if there was a way to have the carriers send you a traceroute from their location to your US location, that might give you some idea. Hope that helps James
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