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Aligned with the [[Village:Hacks_R_Us_and_friends|Hacks R Us]] village, EMF-IX Provides to bring a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_exchange_point Internet exchange point] to the field. Improving the local internet access and performance. | Aligned with the [[Village:Hacks_R_Us_and_friends|Hacks R Us]] village, EMF-IX Provides to bring a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_exchange_point Internet exchange point] to the field near Eastnor. Improving the local internet access and performance. | ||
The internet exchange is mostly run by [[User:Benjojo]] however there are a handful of other people also running the exchange. | The internet exchange is mostly run by [[User:Benjojo]] however there are a handful of other people also running the exchange. | ||
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The original plan was for these machines to be 2007 Mac Mini's, However they proved impossible to purely netboot, and had already had their disks removed. So a switch to the WYSE machines provided a welcome sanity boost, and performance jump! | The original plan was for these machines to be 2007 Mac Mini's, However they proved impossible to purely netboot, and had already had their disks removed. So a switch to the WYSE machines provided a welcome sanity boost, and performance jump! | ||
== Hosted Machines == | |||
Since not everyone can bring systems to EMF, 8 pre-provisioned Dell WYSE 3030 systems are designed to be limited, but also as "Plug and Play" as possible. | |||
The WYSE machines have a [https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=Intel+Celeron+N2807+%40+1.58GHz&id=2263 Intel Atom CPU of around 450 Passmark ] and 2GB of RAM. Storage is provided over the IX via [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATA_over_Ethernet ATA_over_Ethernet (AOE)]. | |||
AOE is used to prevent people from iptables'es-ing away their storage, as this would be quite disadvantageous for any poor soul who does that. Instead the AOE Storage is provided by the IX server (on SSDs) in the flight case. Connected to the internet exchange at 10GbE. | |||
These WYSE systems are entirely PXE booted over the network and while there is eMMC storage on them, We ask members to not touch that. | |||
The original plan was for these machines to be 2007 Mac Mini's, However they proved impossible to purely netboot, and had already had their disks removed. So a switch to the WYSE machines provided a welcome sanity boost, and performance jump! | |||
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Revision as of 15:18, 28 May 2022
Aligned with the Hacks R Us village, EMF-IX Provides to bring a Internet exchange point to the field near Eastnor. Improving the local internet access and performance.
The internet exchange is mostly run by User:Benjojo however there are a handful of other people also running the exchange.
IXP Equipment
| Type | Model | Owner |
|---|---|---|
| Switch | ECS4610-50T | Benjojo |
| PDU | 2x APC 8 Port C14 | Benjojo |
| Server | SuperMicro x9 1U system | Benjojo |
| Server | 8x WYSE 3020 | Benjojo |
| Router | SRX110 | Benjojo |
Exchange Policy
Members
Full members list can be found on the EMF-IX website and provisioning portal: https://emf-ix.benjojo.co.uk/all-ports
| ASN | Name | Hardware | Connected | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AS213185 | Eta Heese | Unknown | FALSE | |
| AS210561 | Q Misell | Unknown | FALSE | |
| AS211244 | Harley Tomas Watson | WYSE 3020 | FALSE | |
| AS203729 | June Slater | Unknown | FALSE | |
| AS50419 | Eye Pea Ltd. | Unknown | FALSE | |
| AS211998 | Violet Monkey Consulting LTD | Unknown | FALSE | |
| AS207755 | Rory Bolton | Unknown | FALSE | |
| AS207748 | Stephen Fraser | Unknown | FALSE | |
| AS202562 | Roelf Wichertjes | WYSE 3020 | FALSE | |
| AS211579 | Laura Hausmann | Unknown | FALSE | |
| AS204345 | Timothy Stallard | Unknown | FALSE | |
| AS206754 | Alistair Mackenzie | Unknown | FALSE | |
| AS112 | AS112 Project | Plumspace Smart SFP | FALSE | |
| AS57782 | Cynthia Maja Revstrom | WYSE 3020 | FALSE | |
| AS206924 | Ben Cartwright-Cox | Juniper SRX110 | FALSE | |
| AS207846 | Lauren Renee Kelly | WYSE 3020 | FALSE | |
| AS207480 | Molly Miller | WYSE 3020 | FALSE | |
| AS207080 | Basil Fillan | WYSE 3020 | FALSE | |
| AS208563 | Ilteris Yagiztegin Eroglu | WYSE 3020 | FALSE |
Hosted Machines
Since not everyone can bring systems to EMF, 8 pre-provisioned Dell WYSE 3030 systems are designed to be limited, but also as "Plug and Play" as possible.
The WYSE machines have a Intel Atom CPU of around 450 Passmark and 2GB of RAM. Storage is provided over the IX via ATA_over_Ethernet (AOE).
AOE is used to prevent people from iptables'es-ing away their storage, as this would be quite disadvantageous for any poor soul who does that. Instead the AOE Storage is provided by the IX server (on SSDs) in the flight case. Connected to the internet exchange at 10GbE.
These WYSE systems are entirely PXE booted over the network and while there is eMMC storage on them, We ask members to not touch that.
The original plan was for these machines to be 2007 Mac Mini's, However they proved impossible to purely netboot, and had already had their disks removed. So a switch to the WYSE machines provided a welcome sanity boost, and performance jump!
Hosted Machines
Since not everyone can bring systems to EMF, 8 pre-provisioned Dell WYSE 3030 systems are designed to be limited, but also as "Plug and Play" as possible.
The WYSE machines have a Intel Atom CPU of around 450 Passmark and 2GB of RAM. Storage is provided over the IX via ATA_over_Ethernet (AOE).
AOE is used to prevent people from iptables'es-ing away their storage, as this would be quite disadvantageous for any poor soul who does that. Instead the AOE Storage is provided by the IX server (on SSDs) in the flight case. Connected to the internet exchange at 10GbE.
These WYSE systems are entirely PXE booted over the network and while there is eMMC storage on them, We ask members to not touch that.
The original plan was for these machines to be 2007 Mac Mini's, However they proved impossible to purely netboot, and had already had their disks removed. So a switch to the WYSE machines provided a welcome sanity boost, and performance jump!