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Posted by DotVPS-J, 09-17-2012, 08:01 PM
Hi,

I Just about 10-20 pingdom reports due to PA being down..

I went to login and it was online however after doing a mtr to pingdom and other sites like google... it has packetloss?

'xe1-01.gwy03.sctn01.hostnoc.net' 91.1% loss I guess that's Burst's core?

Posted by CH-Jeffrey, 09-17-2012, 08:13 PM
Hmm... Very interesting. My old HudSonValleyHost VPS which is on a VolumeDrive Dedicated Server, has no packetloss..

Posted by DotVPS-J, 09-17-2012, 08:21 PM
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Originally Posted by CH-Jeffrey
Hmm... Very interesting. My old HudSonValleyHost VPS which is on a VolumeDrive Dedicated Server, has no packetloss..
Trying installing mtr and running an MTR to Pingdom.com

Posted by Patrick, 09-17-2012, 08:21 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by CH-Jeffrey
Hmm... Very interesting. My old HudSonValleyHost VPS which is on a VolumeDrive Dedicated Server, has no packetloss..
Could be at their Florida location. The PA VolumeDrive location did have some packetloss about 10 minutes ago.

Posted by BurstNET, 09-17-2012, 08:21 PM
We do not have any known issues currently.
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Posted by DotVPS-J, 09-17-2012, 08:22 PM
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Originally Posted by BurstNET
We do not have any known issues currently.
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xe1-01.gwy03.sctn01.hostnoc.net had 91% packetloss?

2. core.sctn02.volumedrive.com 0.0% 0.6 6.0 0.3 157.9 25.3
3. xe1-01.gwy03.sctn01.hostnoc.net 91.3% 0.5 25.5 0.3 369.7 68.1

then a lot of ??? after it

Seems to be fixed now though

Posted by DotVPS-J, 09-17-2012, 08:25 PM
Spoke to soon.. http://i.imgur.com/SFPSh.png

Posted by smarty-boots, 09-17-2012, 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by BurstNET
We do not have any known issues currently.
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For not having a problem you seem quick of the blocks on getting here??

Posted by DotVPS-J, 09-17-2012, 08:32 PM
Even I have packetloss in the UK now... it was just a few routes that had issues.

Posted by BurstNET CSR, 09-17-2012, 10:06 PM
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Originally Posted by smarty-boots
For not having a problem you seem quick of the blocks on getting here??
I can confirm as well that there are absolutely no issues occurring network-wide, nor any indications of anything affecting multiple customers.

As for the quick response, perhaps he frequents this site often and simply responded to the OP's initial statement.

Posted by DMEHosting, 09-17-2012, 10:20 PM
It's been discussed multiple times over the years, volumedrive and burstnet don't share the same space and network components. Volumedrive may get some bandwidth from them, but from the previous understanding they operate their own networking gear. So if Volumedrive has some network issues, it doesn't mean BurstNET is having issues as well.

I'm sure BurstNET doesn't appreciate being dragged into every single Volumedrive outage. I'm also sure Volumedrive doesn't appreciate being recognized as BurstNET on these forums. Either way, both companies don't appreciate having their own brands being mixed every time there is an issue..... Just something i've noticed in previous threads.

Posted by CH-Jeffrey, 09-17-2012, 10:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Patrick
Could be at their Florida location. The PA VolumeDrive location did have some packetloss about 10 minutes ago.
No, It is actually in Scranton, PA with VolumeDrive. Just ask HVH.

Posted by CH-Jeffrey, 09-17-2012, 10:25 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by DMEHosting
It's been discussed multiple times over the years, volumedrive and burstnet don't share the same space and network components. Volumedrive may get some bandwidth from them, but from the previous understanding they operate their own networking gear. So if Volumedrive has some network issues, it doesn't mean BurstNET is having issues as well.

I'm sure BurstNET doesn't appreciate being dragged into every single Volumedrive outage. I'm also sure Volumedrive doesn't appreciate being recognized as BurstNET on these forums. Either way, both companies don't appreciate having their own brands being mixed every time there is an issue..... Just something i've noticed in previous threads.
They have their own Networking Gear? 0_o I never knew that! Thanks for telling

Posted by spencerocks, 09-17-2012, 11:39 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by DMEHosting
It's been discussed multiple times over the years, volumedrive and burstnet don't share the same space and network components. Volumedrive may get some bandwidth from them, but from the previous understanding they operate their own networking gear. So if Volumedrive has some network issues, it doesn't mean BurstNET is having issues as well.

I'm sure BurstNET doesn't appreciate being dragged into every single Volumedrive outage. I'm also sure Volumedrive doesn't appreciate being recognized as BurstNET on these forums. Either way, both companies don't appreciate having their own brands being mixed every time there is an issue..... Just something i've noticed in previous threads.
Are you sure? If we look on the internet:

Volume Drive:
http://www.datacentermap.com/company/volumedrive.html
http://www.oikosnetworks.com/datacen...escott-ave.htm
http://colochart.com/company/volumedrive

BurstNET
http://www.datacentermap.com/usa/pen.../burstnet.html

Same address

Posted by DMEHosting, 09-18-2012, 12:05 AM
They share the same building, yes. However, volumedrive operates their own network equipment. This has been discussed so many times that I'm sure volumedrive will mention it again.

Posted by F-DNS, 09-18-2012, 05:10 AM
Our monitoring of our nodes at BurstNET PA show zero problems.

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Originally Posted by BurstNET CSR
As for the quick response, perhaps he frequents this site often and simply responded to the OP's initial statement.
Nah - He's go Corp membership and gets keyword alerts every time someone posts the word "BurstNET" - Perhaps the threadstarter would be good enough to report his post and have BurstNET removed from the thread title or he's gonna have a mighty full email box for no good reason

Posted by DotVPS-J, 09-18-2012, 12:00 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by F-DNS
Our monitoring of our nodes at BurstNET PA show zero problems.



Nah - He's go Corp membership and gets keyword alerts every time someone posts the word "BurstNET" - Perhaps the threadstarter would be good enough to report his post and have BurstNET removed from the thread title or he's gonna have a mighty full email box for no good reason
I believe it was an issue with Burst though?

Volumedrive said yes there was an issue and it was Burst's hop with the P/L not Volumedrive : )



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