Podcast | Traceroute - Episode 4: Wireless
Synopsis When the first car phones appeared in the 80s, most people wrote them off as a luxury for the ultra-rich. But once you cut the cable, you can’t go back. By the 90s, people were trying to join analog modems to the cellular network, so more people could connect to the internet. But it simply didn’t work. In episode 4 of the Traceroute podcast, we explore the realities that come with wireless opportunity. With a growth rate of 30+% a year, engineering advances need to scale to support demand. We know the future is bright, but how will we get there? Let us know your thoughts below!Jantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager6.7KViews0likes0CommentsPodcast | Traceroute - Episode 5: Open Source
Synopsis As the world becomes more digital, the distance between software and hardware widens. Unspoken competition, gatekeeping, differences in perspective, these reasons and more push experts from the software and hardware spaces apart. So what is the key to furthering collaboration and innovation in technology development? In episode 6 of Traceroute, we look deeper into the digital space and how it intrinsically connects to physical hardware. Open-source advocates Jon Masters and Brian Fox share their insights on hardware and software proprietary rights, and how the road to renaissance lies in open source. Let us know your thoughts below!Jantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager6.7KViews0likes0CommentsPodcast | Traceroute - Episode 6: Sustainability
Synopsis In episode 6 of Traceroute, we address arguably the most critical component of them all: sustainability. As demand for data rises, so too does our environmental impact, and in turn, the need to rapidly course correct to sustain rapid expansion without taking a toll on our planet. But it’s not just a matter of mitigating individual consumption—like streaming YouTube & Netflix–by recycling resources and using clean energy. The social and political ramifications of the internet are reshaping our society more rapidly than we can keep up with, demanding that we look at internet development with a sense of personal responsibility. Let us know your thoughts below!Jantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager6.8KViews1like0CommentsPodcast | Traceroute - Episode 7: Compute
Synopsis Hardware is the invisible skeleton of the Internet. Not only has it given us access to the world's base of knowledge, but with the cloud, a seemingly infinite storage space for files. Of course, the cloud is neither ethereal nor located in the air: it's a massive network of huge data centers. And running these facilities sustainably while innovating hardware to keep up with demand is one of the great technological challenges of our time. In the final episode of Traceroute, we take a closer look at hardware and why its advancement is crucial to the development of the internet. Joined by our guests Amir Michael, Rose Schooler, and Ken Patchett, we explore the synergy of software and hardware in data center services and its effects on the connected world. Let us know your thoughts below!Jantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager6.7KViews1like0Comments- Jantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager7KViews0likes1Comment
Upgrade from Standard Connection Package to Unlimited Connection Package
Do I need to order a new Fabric port in order to upgrade my existing Standard Connection Package to the Unlimited Connection Package or can my existing port be upgraded?SolvedJantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager7.1KViews1like1Comment- Jantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager6.8KViews0likes1Comment
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How will upgrading the BMS impact IBX SmartView?
How will upgrading the BMS impact IBX SmartView?SolvedJantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager6.8KViews0likes1CommentWill there be additional impact to the assets monitored by IBX SmartView?
Will there be additional impact to the assets monitored by IBX SmartView during the BMS upgrade?SolvedJantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager6.8KViews0likes1CommentPodcast | Traceroute - Episode 1: Interconnection
Synopsis October 4th, 1957. The Soviet Union launches Sputnik into orbit, and with it, a perilous escalation in the Cold War. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is formed with a mandate to keep our military and technological assets ahead of the Soviets. From his tiny office in a corner of the Pentagon, one engineer not only recognizes the need to rely on more powerful computers to win this conflict, but that these computers must somehow find a way to “talk” to one another. In the first episode of Traceroute, we look at how the need for interconnection shaped the fundamental building blocks of what would become the internet. From ARPANET to the Telecommunications Act of 1996, what started as a military exercise grew to reflect society’s basic need to feel and stay connected. And with that growth came an unprecedented need for hardware solutions that had never been thought of before. With insights from Jay Adelson, Sarah Weinberger, John Morris, and Peter Van Camp, we’ll look at the social, political, and technological forces that started the internet. Let us know your thoughts below!Jantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager6.3KViews1like0Comments- Jantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager6.7KViews0likes1Comment
Is the Precision Time service protected by high availability?
Is thePrecision Timeservice protected by high availability?SolvedJantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager6.7KViews0likes1Comment- Jantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager6.7KViews0likes1Comment
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Does Equinix Connect use more than one ISP at each metro?
DoesEquinix Connectuse more than one ISP at each metro?SolvedJantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager6.7KViews0likes1CommentWhat protocols are supported with Equinix Connect?
What protocols are supported withEquinix Connect?SolvedJantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager6.8KViews0likes1CommentWhat components are involved in Equinix Connect pricing?
What components are involved inEquinix Connectpricing?SolvedJantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager7KViews0likes1CommentWhy does Equinix Connect use burst billing? Are traffic caps available?
Why doesEquinix Connectuse burst billing? Are traffic caps available?SolvedJantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager6.8KViews0likes1Comment- Jantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager6.8KViews0likes1Comment
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What is the difference between facility sensors and RLE Wi-Fi sensors?
What is the difference between facility sensors and RLE Wi-Fi sensors?SolvedJantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager6.7KViews0likes1Comment- Jantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager6.7KViews0likes1Comment
Does Precision Time support an NTP authentication mechanism?
DoesPrecision Timesupport an NTP authentication mechanism (like NTS or MD5)?SolvedJantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager6.7KViews0likes1CommentDoes Precision Time always include a redundant connection?
DoesPrecision Timealways include a redundant connection?SolvedJantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager6.7KViews0likes1CommentI can't use the LD (London) service location for a FR (Frankfurt) connection.
I don't want to connect to London. And due to latency, I can't use the LD (London) service location for a FR (Frankfurt) connection. We measure latency in ms or less. Can I get service locally from FR?SolvedJantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager6.7KViews0likes1CommentIs any of the additional equipment in the path not "PTP aware”?
Is any of the additional equipment in the path not "PTP aware”?SolvedJantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager6.6KViews0likes1CommentHow does the client-server handshake work for PTP and NTP?
How does the client-server handshake work for PTP and NTP?SolvedJantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager6.8KViews0likes1CommentWhat are some PTP clients that I can use in a Linux system?
What are some PTP clients that I can use in a Linux system?SolvedJantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager6.7KViews0likes1CommentWhat are some NTP clients that I can use in a Linux system?
What are some NTP clients that I can use in a Linux system?SolvedJantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager6.6KViews0likes1CommentWhat are some basic settings for a PTP client?
What are some basic settings for a PTP client?SolvedJantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager6.8KViews0likes1CommentWhat are some basic settings for an NTP client?
What are some basic settings for an NTP client?SolvedJantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager6.8KViews0likes1CommentAre Precision Time systems exposed to public networks?
ArePrecision Timesystems exposed to public networks?SolvedJantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager6.8KViews0likes1Comment- Jantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager6.8KViews0likes1Comment
Does Equinix Precision Time support multicast configurations?
DoesEquinix Precision Timesupport multicast configurations?SolvedJantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager6.6KViews0likes1Comment- Jantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager7KViews0likes1Comment
Can Precision Time provide a smaller subnet than /24?
CanPrecision Timeprovide a smaller subnet than /24?SolvedJantzen2 years agoCommunity Manager6.6KViews0likes1CommentMeet the Equinix Accelerate GSA’s
When it comes to Global Solutions Architects (GSAs), we’ve got experts upon experts to help you plan your IT infrastructure and maximize your return. But who are they? At the upcoming Equinix Accelerate Conference later this month, you’ll have a chance to Ask the GSAs about Multi-Cloud networking, SD-WAN and Networking for a Cloud Adjacent Data. Start thinking about what questions you’ll want to ask our experts and, in the meantime, we want you to hear from them here first! We’ve invited the GSAs speaking at Equinix Accelerate to introduce themselves below…let’s begin!BrianG2 years agoEquinix Employee28KViews4likes10Comments