[c-nsp] Three ISPs - Three Edge Routers - iBGP Mesh

-Hammer- bhmccie at gmail.com
Tue Nov 22 14:42:25 EST 2011


Makes sense. Thank you for the education.

-Hammer-

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On 11/22/2011 12:33 PM, Mark Mason wrote:
> Hammer-
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> Actually were expecting to install 4th and maybe 5th in the far future. Online banking, credit card/debit card processing is our business and having a number of ISP connections provides the least number of hops for our client base, best round-trip, and best customer experience to the online banking site. Their web requests come into the DC, we reach out to each respective bank/credit union host, via our managed DMVPN service, query that account and serve the data up to the web requester. Making sure we have the best path to those institutions is the #1 reason. I'd like to peer with Cogent and Verizon also. Heck today really who is a Tier 1 carrier anymore?
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