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Old 30-04-2011, 22:36   #26
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Re: VM Routing and CloudFlare.com

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Originally Posted by Big-Gaz View Post
I was more asking if VM was doing it to save money.
Nope, it's a side-effect of how routing works. VM aren't paying a metered rate for traffic either way.

Excuse the technobabble it's kinda a technical issue.

I guess if it's causing a problem reaching out to the guys via the forums or Twitter might be a good move. They can modify routing manually.

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Originally Posted by Big-Gaz View Post
They say they are going to bring London, Paris and Frankfurt DC online using the same setup, will that make any differents, or will it be the same?
Might do, unsure how VM's network is constructed to that detail but if they peer with nLayer in Paris and Frankfurt they'll have another 2 routes to get to that IP address, one of which might be preferable to the US datacentre.
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