Easter is almost here, and we have some little (peering) Easter Eggs for you: Check out our library of recorded, available on-demand webinars for insights into peering – from Blackholing to BGP. Or have a look at our new route server features: Informational and operational BGP Communities for origin tagging and graceful BGP session shutdown. In addition, you could read the Telecom Ramblings interview with Ivo Ivanov about the future of interconnection. Or seize the opportunity to register for the next DE-CIX TechMeeting! Whatever you do: We wish you a Happy Easter and enjoy the holidays!
Additional access points in Hamburg
With enabling Internet Port Hamburg (IPHH) as the third DE-CIX-enabled site in Hamburg after GlobalConnect and n@work, networks can also connect from other providers like Artfiles or euNetworks, also located in the Wendenstrasse 408. See the full list of enabled sites.
New enabled site at Mumbai-IX: STT Telemedia Mumbai DC (Tata LVSB)
Mumbai-IX, powered by DE-CIX, will make its services available at STT’s carrier hotel in Mumbai (formerly known as TATA LVSB). The building is one of the key hubs that provide India with international connectivity. Read more.
New DE-CIX route server features
The DE-CIX route servers now support two new features: Operational BGP Communities for graceful BGP session shutdown, and Informational BGP Communities for origin tagging. Read more below!
The DE-CIX route servers now support RFC 8326. With this new well-known BGP Community, you can instruct the route servers to calculate and redistribute an alternate path (if available) for your advertised prefixes before you start commencing your maintenance. Read more.
Informational BGP Communities: Indicating Origin
The DE-CIX route servers tag all prefixes with certain BGP Communities to indicate their origin. You can use this information to determine where a certain prefix has been injected into the DE-CIX switching platform. Read more.
Resources: Route server guides, looking glasses, Blackholing guide and more
To get the most out of peering, there are many resources where our customers can get insights into topics like route servers, looking glasses, Blackholing, Informational BGP Communities, and more. These topics are now more easily available on the DE-CIX website at the "Resources" navigation button. If you miss something there, let us know! Check it out.
30+ Cloud Service Providers available via the DE-CIX DirectCLOUD service
Meanwhile, more than 30 providers are available via the DE-CIX DirectCLOUD service. Which services the providers offer, and at what locations they are available, is easy to find out in our DirectCLOUD service finder.
New DirectCLOUD partners: Colocation IX, Hopus, nexinto, and Telehouse
We warmly welcome the latest DirectCLOUD partners Colocation IX, hopus, nexinto, and Telehouse! Read more.
IX Reach now available with 200GE at DE-CIX Frankfurt
IX Reach, one of DE-CIX’s top resellers, has recently upgraded its infrastructure in Frankfurt to 200GE. They once were the first reseller for DE-CIX Frankfurt, and later also the first reseller for Marseille and Dallas. Read more.
“Joining DE-CIX was a life changer!”
While many companies have long taken advantage of the benefits of peering, more and more companies are starting to peer. We would like to give three examples of providers peering at Madrid who told us about their experience with peering at DE-CIX. Read more.
A relaxed day in the life of a peering manager – Register now for the DE-CIX TechMeeting
Colorful, loud – different! Meet 100+ interconnection professionals with a technical focus to network, to learn more about the latest developments, and to enjoy great food and interesting presentations on peering, security, and interconnection ecosystems. Join us! Learn more Check out the agenda Register
Interview: DE-CIX’s Ivo Ivanov on the future of interconnection
Telecom Ramblings interviewed Ivo Ivanov, Chief Strategic and Corporate Development Officer at DE-CIX, about how the interconnection business will change over the next few years and how DE-CIX plans to meet the interconnection needs. Read the full interview
6408.58 G! A new all-time peak of 6.4 Terabit per second was reached in Frankfurt! We also got new peaks in Dallas, Istanbul, and Dusseldorf. See more at: FrankfurtDallasIstanbulDusseldorf
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