The Benefits of Peering
Peering is a way to exchange traffic with another party (typically a transit provider or content provider) via a direct connection. No third party networks are involved and usually neither party incurs a cost for the traffic exchanged, unless it is a paid peering arrangement (less common).
At GPF 12.0 in NYC this week, Zenlayer expanded its peering network in Europe and Asia, and now has over 300 global peers.
In this blog, we discuss the top three benefits of peering.
Peering is a way to exchange traffic with another party (typically a transit provider or content provider) via a direct connection. No third party networks are involved and usually neither party incurs a cost for the traffic exchanged, unless it is a paid peering arrangement (less common).
At GPF 12.0 in NYC this week, Zenlayer expanded its peering network in Europe and Asia, and now has over 300 global peers.
In this blog, we discuss the top three benefits of peering.
Zenlayer constructs global IP backbone
To meet the increasing demand of global live streaming, gaming and IoT, Zenlayer has completed the phase 1 construction of its global IP backbone, connecting U.S., China and Europe…
To meet the increasing demand of global live streaming, gaming and IoT, Zenlayer has completed the phase 1 construction of its global IP backbone, connecting U.S., China and Europe…
Zenlayer connects directly to CN2 – China Telecom’s premier global network
Zenlayer’s Los Angeles data center is now directly connected to CN2 – China Telecom’s Next Generation Carrier Network.
When most of China Telecom’s U.S. – China connections were down recently on June 9, CN2 was fully operational and did not experience any packet loss…
Zenlayer’s Los Angeles data center is now directly connected to CN2 – China Telecom’s Next Generation Carrier Network.
When most of China Telecom’s U.S. – China connections were down recently on June 9, CN2 was fully operational and did not experience any packet loss…
Expect to pay more for China hosting
A popular misconception that foreign companies have when deploying IT services in China is the assumption that IT costs in China will be lower.
However, this is not true. When compared to the United States, hosting costs in IP transit, space, and power cost more in China.
In China, telecom services is largely a duopoly between China Telecom and China Unicom…
A popular misconception that foreign companies have when deploying IT services in China is the assumption that IT costs in China will be lower.
However, this is not true. When compared to the United States, hosting costs in IP transit, space, and power cost more in China.
In China, telecom services is largely a duopoly between China Telecom and China Unicom…