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PostPosted: 28 Mar 2008, 11:33 
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Our servers in Amsterdam, the one with the kick ass pings, are hosted at 'Leaseweb'.

The following article appeard on the net;

This is an english translation of the Dutch article (by google translate);
http://www.google.com/translate?u=http% ... en&ie=UTF8

Here the origional Dutch article;

http://www.techzine.nl/nieuws/15729/Hos ... gabit.html


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PostPosted: 28 Mar 2008, 11:45 
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Man that's some broken english, but it says it's good, right? More bandwidth, yes? Sweet :mrgreen:

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PostPosted: 28 Mar 2008, 11:47 
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(...)the network infrastructure hiërarchischer more scalable and bandwidth in a capaciteitsgroei possible to 1900 Gigabit per second(...)
*scratches head*

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PostPosted: 28 Mar 2008, 12:09 
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google translations crack me up.. I "talk" Norwegian to a friend of mine using such a translator and it's always funny xD
but yeah; more bandwith sounds good to me, I used to have a ping of 6 on SpA servers #1 and #2 so I would like that back ;p


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PostPosted: 28 Mar 2008, 12:19 
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Ah well, you get the picture ;)

I'll see if they have put up a fully translated version on their website.


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PostPosted: 28 Mar 2008, 14:43 
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futari wrote:
google translations crack me up.. I "talk" Norwegian to a friend of mine using such a translator and it's always funny xD
but yeah; more bandwith sounds good to me, I used to have a ping of 6 on SpA servers #1 and #2 so I would like that back ;p
norwegian is good, ikke sant? :D


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PostPosted: 28 Mar 2008, 14:47 
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Propper translation;
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Investment in Cisco CRS-1s nearly 2.4 million US Dollars

LeaseWeb, international business hosting provider that counts Starbucks among its customers, is set to restructure its large global hosting network. The acquisition of two Cisco CRS-1s makes the network infrastructure more hierarchical and scaleable and enables a bandwidth capacity increase to 1900 Gigabits per second (1.9 Terabits).

Hosting – new capacity: 1.9 Terabits
LeaseWeb customers currently use 80 Gigabits per second in bandwidth. The acquisition of two Cisco CRS-1s enables LeaseWeb to expand its hosting network to a capacity of 1900 Gbps (1.9 Terabits). The total investment for two of these Cisco machines is nearly 2.4 million US Dollars.

Hosting Network LeaseWeb
The two CRS-1s (non-stop machines) will have a vital role in the new hosting network. In the near future, they will play a central part in connecting all data centers in LeaseWeb’s network to the outside world. LeaseWeb opted for two machines because this offers the ultimate uptime guarantee. It allows LeaseWeb to safeguard its service level agreements with customers to an even greater degree.

The CRS-1s are geographically separated in different data centers. The existing sixteen Catalyst 6500 switches will have to relinquish their central role and only transport the Internet traffic of customers internal to the hosting network. It makes LeaseWeb’s network more hierarchical with fewer cross-connections, which yields great benefits in terms of network management.

Hosting: Volume has Doubled Every Year
‘To date the volume of our data traffic has doubled or done better than that every year,’ says Con Zwinkels, the Managing Director of LeaseWeb. ‘If you calculate what this means for the future… Right now we have 80 Gigabits per second. It will be 160 a year from now. The required capacity will be 320 Gbps the year after that, and we will be close to 1.3 Terabits in a couple of years. We were unable to guarantee the growth potential with the current network structure., With the acquisition of the new Cisco CRS-1 platform, however, we can now realize that growth capacity. Moreover, the CRS-1s are ready for 40 and 100 Gigabit Ethernet from a technical perspective. So we will be able to use those standards as soon as they are available on the market.’

Growth of LeaseWeb Web Hosting
‘I am happy that LeaseWeb, an internationally successful hosting provider, has opted for Cisco’s CRS-1,’ says Coks Stoffer, the CEO of Cisco Netherlands. ‘The demand for bandwidth is growing very quickly at LeaseWeb. The CRS-1 and the associated new network design for LeaseWeb will enable them to accommodate the predicted growth of their Internet traffic. As a result, LeaseWeb customers can be sure that the growth potential, in terms of bandwidth, will be huge in years to come.’

LeaseWeb is able to scale its bandwidth quickly and efficiently via telecom carriers and Internet exchanges. Its philosophy is to always maintain twice as much capacity as the customers are consuming. At present, the available capacity for customers is 160 Gbps.


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PostPosted: 04 Apr 2008, 23:21 
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hey, I know a guy who works at leaseweb.. Usually see him in the buss on monday mornings. I'll go ask him what they are doing

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PostPosted: 08 Apr 2008, 16:46 
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How are you experiences with Leaseweb? I'm thinking of getting colo or a dedicated there....


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PostPosted: 08 Apr 2008, 17:24 
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Our servers are located at Leaseweb, in the datacenter of Easynet. I've worked for Easynet :).

Their network is the best i've seen so far!


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