Last update at :2024-03-24,Edit by888u
It was mentioned last month that DC2/DC3 was migrating from Quadranet, and the new location of Coresite LA2 data center in Los Angeles started operations a few weeks ago.
Previous migration plans: 1. Free upgrade from 1G to 2.5G network port 2. Brand new, completely redundant network design 3. Provide 10G private network connection (compared to Quadranet’s 1G) 4. Add peering partners to improve connectivity between Mainland China (United States) and China 5. Compared to Quadranet, the data center has almost no record of failures in power supply and air conditioning.Currently, some users of DC2 DC3 have been seamlessly migrated to the data center (codenamed AO). The reason for the migration is attributed to the impact of the continuous power outage in the computer room, which affected them Many customers, and Quadranet cannot solve this problem.
PS: There were frequent power supply failures in some areas of Los Angeles some time ago. I don’t know if this is related to this.
Bricklayer revealed plans to establish direct peering interconnection with Chinese operators to achieve better connections; and to join China Telecom’s premium network CN2 GIA in some lines in January 2024, including adding it to some or all directions of DC3 Bidirectional CN2 GIA, add CN2 GIA to the DC2 outbound route.Once DC3 is connected to CN2 GIA, low-end special packages such as $18.79 and $29.88 will become popular again, but bloggers should also pour cold water on them before moving. In Bricklayer's product definition, AO means Asia Optimization, and CN2 routing is not guaranteed. The specific details will depend on actual experience. You can look forward to it.
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