Staff 9921 Posted ... Hello! We're very glad to inform you that in the coming days, according to our infrastructure expansion and improvement plan, all the servers in Los Angeles, New York City and Phoenix will be replaced. The new servers will have much more powerful hardware and all of them will be connected to a 10 Gbit/s (full duplex) port with guaranteed bandwidth. Therefore, the infrastructure in the mentioned locations will be entirely upgraded to new 10 Gbit/s servers, with 3 servers in LA, 3 servers in Phoenix and 4 servers in New York City. The current servers will be decommissioned on November the 1st. Please note that all the new servers will have new IP addresses. Connectivity will be very similar, with the notable addition of GTT and Zayo as fiber and tier1 transit providers. Kind regards and datalove AirVPN Staff 3 vpntest012, go558a83nk and cccthats3cs reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
cccthats3cs 9 Posted ... I greatly appreciate this announcement and change. However, I have a few questions regarding specific points. If any are unable to be answered that is fine, but regarding the actual servers and network, I am in favor of as much transparency as possible. 1. Is the infrastructure expansion and improvement plan available anywhere, and if not, is it possible to post such plans on a regular basis as it changes? 2. All of the servers in those existing locations are hosted by M247. Will these new servers also be hosted in M247 datacenters? 3. What are the current transit providers in each location before the addition of GTT and Zayo? (This is where my networking experience is not enough, because I thought as each server had M247 IP addresses, that the connectivity would be identical, i.e., same routing, transit providers, and so on comparing an AirVPN New York server at M247 to any competitor New York VPN server at M247.) 4. There were previous reports that M247 falsified or otherwise changed the Phoenix server location and that the true location is Los Angeles. Has M247 (or if not, the new datacenter) confirmed that the new servers are to be provisioned in a Phoenix datacenter? The current BGP whois for the Bootes server /24 shows references to Phoenix and a Phoenix datacenter (https://bgp.he.net/net/193.37.254.0/24#_whois), but this is refuted by pings obtained from Phoenix and Los Angeles looking glass servers. Thanks Quote Share this post Link to post
go558a83nk 360 Posted ... 10 hours ago, cccthats3cs said: I greatly appreciate this announcement and change. However, I have a few questions regarding specific points. If any are unable to be answered that is fine, but regarding the actual servers and network, I am in favor of as much transparency as possible. 1. Is the infrastructure expansion and improvement plan available anywhere, and if not, is it possible to post such plans on a regular basis as it changes? 2. All of the servers in those existing locations are hosted by M247. Will these new servers also be hosted in M247 datacenters? 3. What are the current transit providers in each location before the addition of GTT and Zayo? (This is where my networking experience is not enough, because I thought as each server had M247 IP addresses, that the connectivity would be identical, i.e., same routing, transit providers, and so on comparing an AirVPN New York server at M247 to any competitor New York VPN server at M247.) 4. There were previous reports that M247 falsified or otherwise changed the Phoenix server location and that the true location is Los Angeles. Has M247 (or if not, the new datacenter) confirmed that the new servers are to be provisioned in a Phoenix datacenter? The current BGP whois for the Bootes server /24 shows references to Phoenix and a Phoenix datacenter (https://bgp.he.net/net/193.37.254.0/24#_whois), but this is refuted by pings obtained from Phoenix and Los Angeles looking glass servers. Thanks The phoenix location is definitely spoofed. You can check the m247 site to see their list (or a map) of their actual locations. The Phoenix location as it is adds bandwidth but not route diversity since it's likely found by the same route as the LA location. Something better may be out there but maybe not. https://m247.com/eu/data-center-locations/ Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9921 Posted ... 14 hours ago, cccthats3cs said: 1. Is the infrastructure expansion and improvement plan available anywhere, and if not, is it possible to post such plans on a regular basis as it changes? Hello! This information will not be disclosed at the moment in details but you may be informed in due time. 14 hours ago, cccthats3cs said: 2. All of the servers in those existing locations are hosted by M247. Will these new servers also be hosted in M247 datacenters? No to the question and no to the assumption (wrong assumption). All of the current servers are in M247 property racks but not necessarily in M247 datacenters. The new servers will not necessarily be in the same datacenters and M247 will not own any of the new hardware. 3 hours ago, go558a83nk said: 3. What are the current transit providers in each location before the addition of GTT and Zayo? The current ones are M247, Cogent and Hurricane. 3 hours ago, go558a83nk said: 4. There were previous reports that M247 falsified or otherwise changed the Phoenix server location and that the true location is Los Angeles. Those reports spread false information, if they exist. The current Phoenix servers are in a Cogent datacenter located in Phoenix, this one: https://www.datacentermap.com/usa/arizona/phoenix/cogent-phoenix/ New servers are in a Phoenix datacenter as well. Kind regards 1 cccthats3cs reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9921 Posted ... 3 hours ago, go558a83nk said: The phoenix location is definitely spoofed. You can check the m247 site to see their list (or a map) of their actual locations. Hello! The current Phoenix servers are in a Cogent datacenter in Phoenix, see also our previous message. Any provider may offer services inside totally owned or partially owned datacenters, or from not owned at all datacenters where entire racks are rented or similar agreements are finalized. The new Phoenix servers are in Phoenix, shipped at the beginning of October and arrived on site a few days ago, they are already connected and working, we are testing them and we are confident we will announce them before the end of October. There are dozens of datacenters in Phoenix, around 75 or so, including big ones like Google, Apple, NTT, Cogent and more. Kind regards 1 cccthats3cs reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post