Re: Querstions about COGENT and their services...

From: Michael J McCafferty (no email)
Date: Tue Jun 03 2008 - 18:52:39 EDT

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    Todd,
            I once had that same question. I bought FastE from Cogent almost a year
    ago for out of band management of our production gear. But, I put up a
    couple of old Celerons running Smokeping up, pinging the same 37 remote
    networks. One server on Cogent, and one on our colo providers
    super-wicked-premium-route-science network.
            Before I started this experiment, I had a very low opinion of Cogent.
    Since then I have been absolutely happy with them. You will note that if
    you look at the same graphs between on the two, the
    super-jam-route-science network is only a very slight bit faster and in
    some cases it is not.
            Cogent support is surprisingly good. A person who can resolve you issue
    is the person who answers the phone. You are not transferred 9 times to
    get the the right person. There is no eternal hold.
            I can't answer any questions regarding BGP with them as we are not
    doing BGP with them yet. This is scheduled, however. Ask me again in a
    few months. If you question is regarding ping times, then here is the
    evidence:

    Smoke1 is on the Colo's "blended" network:
    http://smoke1.m5hosting.com/cgi-bin/smokeping.cgi?target=World.USA.FaceBook

    Smoke2 is single FastE to Cogent only. No redundancy:
    http://smoke2.m5hosting.com/cgi-bin/smokeping.cgi?target=World.USA.FaceBook

             Can't use them as a single provider though. They have those peering
    fights and periodic maintenance. If you need 99.999% then you need to
    have more than one carrier anyway.

    Cheers,
    Mike

    On Tue, 2008-06-03 at 09:06 -0700, TS Glassey wrote:
    > So at one time Cogent was one of the lowest performing bandwidth providers.
    > Anyone have any responses to their current operations?
    >
    > regards,
    > Todd Glassey CISM CIFI
    > Chief Scientist/Founder - Certichron Inc
    >
    > 650-796-8178
    >
    >

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