The year that was: A word cloud look at NANOG in 2020
What did ops folk discuss on the NANOG list in 2020?
What did ops folk discuss on the NANOG list in 2020?
Guest post: In 2014, there were problems when the IPv4 Internet routing table hit 512k routes. What will happen when it hits 1024k?
George Michaelson participated in an RIR Tech Talk at NANOG 81, held online from 8 to 10 February 2021.
Guest Post: What were the key Asia Pacific trends in 2020 for Internet bandwidth, co-location and on-ramps, and IP transit pricing?
Opinion: Plans to register the locations of networks using geofeeds could improve accuracy.
APNIC had to migrate to a new DNSSEC signer, so we put our two favourite options to the test. Game on!
Presentations on router history and routing security caught Geoff’s eye at NANOG 81.
Guest Post: RIPE NCC has launched a new documentation wiki to help better understand complex RIPE Atlas measurements.
Guest Post: How do you quantify the end-to-end performance changes brought about by a new submarine cable?
Guest Post: Roughly half of all ASes fail to filter for spoofed traffic as it enters their network border. A new tool helps admins test their own network in real time.