Something did change this morning causing a sudden spike of
Akamai/Microsoft traffic.
Akamai traffic flowing across our network is 5 x what it usually is for a
weekday morning.
You might be right Dave, maybe Microsoft is pushing out an urgent patch or
something.
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Probably also helped that the backhaul between Vocus Albany DC and 220 Queen got upgraded to 10G recently too, suspect that might have contained the IX a bit, with Akamai and Microsoft being on the Albany side, and a lot of the content consumers being on the 220 Side.
On 14/10/2015, at 11:00 AM, Pete Mundy
wrote: On 14/10/2015, at 10:47 AM, Craig Whitmore
wrote: Does anyone know what got added/what changed at AKL-IX which suddenly doubled the amount of traffic from AKL-IX this morning?
http://monitor.akl-ix.nz/cacti/graph_image.php?action=view&local_graph_id=14&rra_id=2
If you look at the graphs for individual peers you can see pretty easily the ASes (AS'?) most of it is coming from. Not sure where it's all going though!
http://monitor.akl-ix.nz/cacti/graph.php?action=view&local_graph_id=93&rra_id=all
Pete
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