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* uses as a forwarding plane. 😄
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It doesn't mean the outbound will have network issues but an additional wait is another network call that does not make much of a sense in the same network/DC
Some one might be 🔍 for tunneling protocols 😂😂😂 and #Alibaba thought this guy might need a Tunnel boring machine 🤣🤣.
[new blog post] Use of Time in Distributed Databases (part 4): Synchronized clocks in production databases muratbuffalo.blogspot.com/2025/01/use-...
I still can't wrap my head around the issues that could occur internally inside the data center/network for the secondary nodes , Something congestion/ packet drop will again increase the wait time. Relying on the master seems to be the better option as suggested.
OMG ! , Someone put the effort for BGP on TLA #tla+ conf.tlapl.us/2024-fm/slid...
Interviewer: Can you explain this gap in your resume? Network Engineer : Migrating everything to ipv6. 🤞
Is it true that you guys run external bgp sessions inside a container ? 😄 The router just seems to be used for forwarding planes .
ohh please do repost it if you see it somewhere in bsky, based on the transfer rate 🤣 that thing could be massive with a heat sink as large as a human leg.