Using our product Intelligent Routing Platform (IRP), we at Noction are known for analyzing network performance before making conclusions. In version 2.1 IRP added support for Internet Exchanges. By design, the Internet Exchanges feature is intended to reduce the manpower required to correctly configure IRP in our customers’ networks.
While operating with Internet Exchanges, IRP analytics highlighted some curious data. IRP by tirelessly probing all possible paths available identified that sometimes better routes exist for Exchange traffic. The number of improvements is significant enough to make a measurable difference to performance. During one day IRP highlighted the following misbalanced data with one of our customers.
The chart above highlights the number of default paths moved from one provider (left) to another one with better performance (right). Exchanges take the two top positions in the above chart since they have fewer overall improvements due to their limited coverage of the Internet and also because of the assumptions regarding Exchanges being mostly accurate.
Still, if one gives a careful thought to this misbalance towards transit providers it makes sense. Big Internet Exchanges interconnect many tens and sometimes hundreds of peering partners. Many things might cause delays within an Exchange and while they will be addressed locally similar bottlenecks will reappear somewhere else within any big Internet Exchange.
Given this it seems that it makes very good sense to rely on an automate system that continuously checks if the assumptions about Internet Exchanges performance are true. We recommend Noction Intelligent Routing Platform.
If you have IRP configured in your environment setting up an Internet Exchange in IRP is quite straightforward:
At this stage IRP will take some time before identifying possible improvements and announcing them. Keep an eye on new improvements going in and out of Internet Exchanges via Current Improvements report. Older improvements, specifically those mentioned in the beginning of this article can be reviewed in Historical Records reports of IRP.
If there is any suspicious data please investigate it or ask Noction engineers do this for you. Noction is always seeking a better understanding of our customers’ needs and specifics. In the end the probable reason for most anomalies will be an outdated peering partner configuration, an overcommitted link, an overloaded peering point.
Noction IRP makes no assumptions. It makes precise measurements and ensures that your traffic follows the paths that show the best performance figures, be it via a transit provider or an Internet Exchange. Relying on automated error-proof route optimization calculations is what makes Noction customers outperform their competitors.