Colo in Africa

Ben Cannon ben at 6by7.net
Tue Jul 16 16:35:26 UTC 2019


Have you priced F1 solutions?  

-Ben Cannon
CEO 6x7 Networks & 6x7 Telecom, LLC 
ben at 6by7.net <mailto:ben at 6by7.net>




> On Jul 16, 2019, at 9:33 AM, Akshay Kumar via NANOG <nanog at nanog.org> wrote:
> 
> Go look at the actual specifications for one of the metal boxes - you are not going to come close to maxing anything out with the workload you describe. FSB hasn't been a thing in over a decade. If you really wanted to go crazy you could do some build a custom solution in FPGA on the F1s.
> 
> It's a moot point since none of this is going to be available in time but perf is a bogus reason and a lot of the times price is too.
> 
> On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 5:12 PM Ken Gilmour <ken.gilmour at gmail.com <mailto:ken.gilmour at gmail.com>> wrote:
> Speed is not the issue, it's IO. Also streaming 100Gbps of video is very different to streaming 100Gbps of files smaller than 100kb (average of about 30kb) the issue on the network level is the number of connections and CPU, on the server side it's IO and FSB
> 
> On Tue, 16 Jul 2019 at 08:55, Akshay Kumar <akshay at mongodb.com <mailto:akshay at mongodb.com>> wrote:
> The 2nd requirement seems artificial. The new hypervisors have come a long way and the overhead is minimal. Also you can run bare metal instances in AWS if you really need them with 100Gbps.
> 
> Just just use the South Africa AWS region.
> 
> On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 3:35 PM Ken Gilmour <ken.gilmour at gmail.com <mailto:ken.gilmour at gmail.com>> wrote:
> Hi Folks,
> 
> I work for a Security Analytics org and we're looking to build a small POP in Africa. I am pretty clueless about the region so I was wondering if you could help guide me in the right direction for research?
> 
> The challenges:
> Network needs to be able to receive millions of small PPS (as opposed to serving smaller numbers of larger files).
> Can't be cloud (need bare metal servers / colo). We use the full capacity of each server, all the time.
> Must have good connectivity to most of the rest of Africa
> We can initially only have one POP
> This is not like a normal website that we can just host on "any old provider", the requirements are very different.
> 
> Is there a good location where we could either rent bare metal servers (something like Internap - preferred) or colocate servers within Africa that can serve most of the region?
> 
> "Good" is defined as an area with stable connectivity and power, no legal restrictions on things like encryption, and good latency (sub 100ms) to the rest of Africa.
> 
> Our two closest POPs are in Singapore and The Netherlands, so I'd like something closer to the middle that can serve the rest of Africa. Middle East will be deployed after Africa.
> 
> I hope this is the right place to ask.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Ken

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