Yes, but...
...They also said they'd fixed it at 9pm and 11pm last night, so don't be surprised to see it all go titsup again this evening.
The London Internet Exchange (LINX) suffered a major failure yesterday afternoon, leading to a significant slowdown of UK traffic. The initial failure has been isolated to a network switch which then "cascaded", causing more problems, said spokesman Richard Yule. Investigations are ongoing as to whether the glitch was in …
Crossing pages has been RAF since last night. Not just a slow page load, a stalled page load.
OTOH at least they have maintained different hardware to reduce the common failure on all units situation.
Would have felt better if Reg had put something up on its main page (which I note has been updated throughout the day) early.
Ah that explains it. My VPN connection to work went down and nobody could contact me. It was fabulous - no interruptions, no managers hassling me to tell them stuff they should already know, no email, no ******* Microsoft Communicator. The most productive afternoon I've had in years.
I've been having emails about this since last night. Some more info for you:
We have received confirmation from LINX that they are currently experiencing difficulties with a core switch located in Telehouse East on their Brocade LAN.
Unfortunately this issue has caused congestion on a multi-10G link bundle between Telehouse North and Sovereign House.
LINX are currently working on the issue and hope to restore full connectivity shortly.
Forget yesterday, the whole country keeps dropping off the internet /today/...
Look at LINX's own net stats and the fact the internets have been totally borked all afternoon.
This countries entire net infrastructure isn't fit for purpose and has absolutely no redundancy.. Somebody explain to me how there isn't questions in parliament every day about this.
Martin, if this countries entire net infrastructure wasnt fit for purpose and had absolutely no redundancy then when Linx had problems there would have been a TOTAL loss of connection ( for those routes that went over Linx) instead of a slight slow down due to traffic taking a longer routes to the destination.
most people on linx will be on both linx networks for redundancy!
.... just that most ISPs choose not to pay for/use it. LINX runs two peering LANs, most ISPs only peer on the one (or in a v. v. limited capacity on the 2nd). So when the one that most of them peer on goes titsup.com there's very little traffic on the 2nd - Don't blame LINX, blame your ISP (or rather the mindset in this country that everything Internet related should be free or as near as).