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Certification Internet service via iPerf3

Network Engineering

We are an ISP providing internet services to customers using multivendor CPEs (Fortirouter, Juniper, Cisco) installed onsite. Occasionally, customers report issues such as high latency or not achieving their subscribed bandwidth. Current Process: To perform this certification, we dispatch a technician to the customer site.

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Heavy Networking 533: Packet Pushers Roundtable – SD-Branch, BGP Over QUIC, Bandwidth Avoidance

Packet Pushers

Today's episode assembles the Packet Pushers to wrangle over a grab bag of ideas including the evolution from SD-WAN to SD-Branch, new compression standards to preserve Internet bandwidth, and the pros and cons of BGP over QUIC.

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Hybrid vs. Multi-cloud: The Good, the Bad and the Network Observability Needed

Kentik

This allows DevOps teams to configure the application to increase or decrease the amount of system capacity, like CPU, storage, memory and input/output bandwidth, all on-demand. Cloud does not equal internet. This conserves bandwidth on the corporate internet connection. How can we be sure that there is ample bandwidth?

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Network Break 276: Cisco Extends Certification Renewals; EU Asks Streaming Services To Reduce Bandwidth

Packet Pushers

On today's Network Break we check in on the health of the global Internet as more and workers go remote, Cisco extends the lifetime of professional certs, the EU asks streaming services to throttle back on bandwidth, some debt-laden tech companies see share prices plunge, and more.

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Diving Deep into Submarine Cables: The Undersea Lifelines of Internet Connectivity

Kentik

Fiber optics The submarine cables that move internet traffic around the world are made from silica glass fiber optic strands that most network engineers are likely familiar with. People working together About 99% of all intercontinental internet traffic goes over submarine cables.

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What’s next for the internet in Afghanistan?

Kentik

Will it also end a period of development of the domestic internet in Afghanistan? Growth of Afghan domestic internet. The fragmented nature of the country’s internet, driven by its austere mountainous geography, meant that shutting down service in Afghanistan would require more than a single kill switch. As the last U.S.

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BGP: Are Virtual Internet Exchanges more efficient than normal internet transit?

Network Engineering

There are a number of virtual internet exchanges that BGP peer over VPN links when local presence is not available. Given the IP encapsulation overhead, and the fact that these routes still cross the public internet on the outside of the tunnel, is there a compelling benefit to BGP links over a VPN or GRE tunnel?