Quakecon: Network Operations Center tour

Randy Bush randy at psg.com
Sun Aug 2 11:32:14 UTC 2015


> Also, 2 Gbps for 4,400 people?  Pretty lackluster compared to European
> events.  30C3 had 100 Gbps to the conference building.  And no NAT:
> every host got real IP addresses (IPv4 + IPv6).

ietf, >1k people, easily fits in 10g, but tries to have two for
redundancy.  also no nat, no firewall, and even ipv6.  but absorbing or
combatting scans and other attacks cause complexity one would prefer to
avoid.  in praha, there was even a tkip attack, or so it is  believed;
turned off tkip.

the quakecon net was explained very poorly.  what in particular provides
game-quality latency, or lack thereof?  with only 2g, i guess i can
understand the cache.  decent bandwidth would reduce complexity.  and
the network is flat?

randy



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