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  1. Francisco

    How did you come up with your company name?

    Girlfriend at the time told her mom that I was having a tough time coming up with a name so she made a pun of 'Is he FRANtically trying to come up with a name?'. I heard it and said "How about FranTech?", everyone laughed since it was silly... but still went with it :P The only person...
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    Internet routing table breaks 512,000 routes

    Given many users on the Cisco 6500's are likely going to chop away at how much IPV6 table space they have just to make way for V4 space, don't get your hopes up. I just think a lot of people in a position of "we must upgrade", will simply go the default route option or route filtering instead...
  3. Francisco

    Anyone else use Monitor.us? How many false positives do you receive?

    We use nodeping and it's iffy. We've had LOTS of false positives where it'll email us that a whole location is offline (or at the very least the core router), all the while i'm logged into said servers over SSH, loads are low and couldn't be happier. Their SSH monitors seem to be the most...
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    question on github terms of service

    It looks like they license it under Creative Commons so you can probably republish? Francisco
  5. Francisco

    BuyVM.NET / BuyShared.NET - Shared - $5/year | Resellers - $2.00/month! Dedicated IPv4! SSD RAID!

    You all worry about our EU IP's too much. I said it was handled... so it's handled. :) A nice, juicy, /20. EDIT - I should add that whenever we cross the pond that shared/etc plans won't change. Same features (dedicated IP's, backups, etc), resources, pricing, etc. Francisco
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    BuyVM.NET / BuyShared.NET - Shared - $5/year | Resellers - $2.00/month! Dedicated IPv4! SSD RAID!

    Great :) Let me know if you have any other questions. Francisco
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    BuyVM.NET / BuyShared.NET - Shared - $5/year | Resellers - $2.00/month! Dedicated IPv4! SSD RAID!

    Not sure if caching was a 'copy' thing since it was where the market would have gone anyway with LSI being the go-to choice for RAID cards. I spend a lot of time doing research into different ideas and setups. I've been able to work my way out of a lot of hurdles that are caused by limitations...
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    BuyVM.NET / BuyShared.NET - Shared - $5/year | Resellers - $2.00/month! Dedicated IPv4! SSD RAID!

    Ah that's nothing. There's far bigger reasons for it all that we don't share since people like to copy our ideas ;p Francisco
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    BuyVM.NET / BuyShared.NET - Shared - $5/year | Resellers - $2.00/month! Dedicated IPv4! SSD RAID!

    It's sitting at 41 days right now. There was a reboot back then when we needed to push a CentOS kernel update. Some users had issues with their IP getting nullrouted due to them using a single shared IP address, instead of their dedicated one so they experienced downtime on that. If the node...
  10. Francisco

    BuyVM.NET / BuyShared.NET - Shared - $5/year | Resellers - $2.00/month! Dedicated IPv4! SSD RAID!

    No problem :) 1) Price is locked in for the life of the plan. 2) We have things set at 1GB right now. We don't have plans to increase it past this and have asked used to get a VPS instead. 3) We don't have any test sites setup on the server. I should really look at doing that :P I can't share...
  11. Francisco

    BuyVM.NET / BuyShared.NET - Shared - $5/year | Resellers - $2.00/month! Dedicated IPv4! SSD RAID!

    Don't see why not? You get CageFS so you can do a lot. If you need us to install something in your jail just ticket :) Francisco
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    BuyVM.NET / BuyShared.NET - Shared - $5/year | Resellers - $2.00/month! Dedicated IPv4! SSD RAID!

    Nor is it a dropin replacement for cpanel :) Francisco
  13. Francisco

    Rage4 "Prey-as-you-go" extortioncast DNS business model

    So is it just that people want affordable anycast? Francisco
  14. Francisco

    BuyVM - New website design?

    Dark sites are always really hard to do. There aren't many dark designs that I actually like but Korey has been awesome on this one. Francisco
  15. Francisco

    Internet routing table breaks 512,000 routes

    I'm assuming if their equipment supports multi-path they, tehy'd get a default route from each upstream and then it'd round-robin it. If not, yes, they'd favor one path for a default route. Interesting article: http://www.bgpmon.net/what-caused-todays-internet-hiccup/ From the looks of it, it...
  16. Francisco

    Internet routing table breaks 512,000 routes

    There's a vote at ARIN about it :( Francisco
  17. Francisco

    Internet routing table breaks 512,000 routes

    Makes the most sense. I'm assuming people with 512K TCAM's will likely just do partial routes + default. Francisco
  18. Francisco

    Internet routing table breaks 512,000 routes

    Looks like with all the mass IP grabs as well as subletting of space, things have finally hit the 512K mark. Anyone on the raw end of an upstream router that ran out of route space? How do most routers handle route exhaustion? Does it still operate, just with a < full table? Or does it crap...
  19. Francisco

    Provider Uptime

    That still wouldn't work because IP's are nullrouted both internally and externally. :P NJ's got a brocade on the way sometime soon, I'm just waiting to get it tested first. Francisco
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