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Is multihoming hard? [was: DNS amplification]
On Mar 23, 2013, at 7:47 PM, Kyle Creyts <kyle.creyts at gmail.com> wrote:
> Will they really demand ubiquitous, unabridged connectivity?
Let's back up. End users do not as a rule* have persistent inbound connections. If they have DSL and a Cable Modem they can switch manually (or with a little effort automatically) if one goes down.
* Servers-at-home-or-small-office is the use case for Owen's magic BGP box. Which is true for many of us and other core geeks but not an appreciable percent of the populace.
I believe that full BGP to end user is less practical for this use case than a geographically dispersed BGP external facing intermediary whose connectivity to the "end user servers" is full-mesh multi-provider-multi-physical-link VPNs.
It's a lot easier to manage and has less chance of a config goof blowing up bigger network neighbors.
Every time I look at productizing this, though, the market's too small to support it. Which probably means it's way too small for home BGP...
George William Herbert
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