Comcast outage across the midwest apparently
its gonna be a long day *sigh*
Comcast please fix your shit so I don't have to explain to another customer that the issue is not on our end
thanks 😩
so the Comcast outage today was related to major fibre cuts?
at least one in North Carolina
"Field Operations dispatched to the estimated failure location and upon arrival was advised by local law enforcement there was a truck that struck a utility pole, which then fell across the street and struck another pole, which then tore down the aerial fiber lines. In addition to the fiber lines being down, live power lines are down as well."
https://puck.nether.net/pipermail/outages/2018-June/011495.html
that one is from someone posting a Level3 outage note
no safe zone for fiber it seems, bury it and someone will hit when they dig, put it on aerial and someone will hit the damn pole
@staticsafe I mean
the solution is : have multiple fucking paths
@uranther @staticsafe @wxcafe I wouldn't have thought such a critical fiber bundle would have been just hanging from poles that close to street level. At least stick it inside a gas line so people will die when they do something that causes it to get cut!
@freakazoid @wxcafe @staticsafe Now there''s an idea!
I was thinking something along the lines of a fleet of robo-rats that would auto-respond to the crisis and deploy new fiber in the tunnels and sewers, creating a self-healing telecommunications system 👾
@uranther @staticsafe @wxcafe I would rather have a system that isn't dependent on huge providers with fat pipes and could instead handle a diverse array of connections among a much larger number of smaller entities. Even the fact that TCP and many UDP-based protocols handle out-of-order delivery so badly makes it hard to balance traffic if you don't have very fat pipes.
@freakazoid @wxcafe @staticsafe as in, using every airwave frequency range and protocol available to us, in addition to sneakernet, ethernet, ethernet over power, fricking lasers...
@freakazoid @staticsafe @uranther I mean generally speaking every link is supposed to be redundant, with at least two paths in/out datacenters. it's weird that they didn't double it. Apart from that, having it hang from poles is fine as long as you have another link in case something happens to that first one