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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On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 11:03 AM, Liam Farr <liam@maxumdata.com> wrote:
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 <pete@mac.geek.nz> wrote:

On 14/10/2015, at 10:47 AM, Craig Whitmore <lennon@orcon.net.nz> wrote:

Does anyone know what got added/what changed at AKL-IX which suddenly doubled the amount of traffic from AKL-IX this morning?


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!

Pete


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