词条 | Moscow Internet Exchange |
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HistoryMSK-IX was founded in 1995 pursuant to the treaty signed by 6 Russian ISPs willing to reduce IP-traffic latency and international backhaul costs. The treaty assigned the Russian Institute for Public Networks (RIPN) as the administrator of the forthcoming IP-traffic exchange and defined technical requirements for connecting ISPs. The first MSK-IX PoP was established by RIPN at M9 facility on Butlerova st., 7. In 2001, MSK-IX became an autonomous organization. In 2002, MSK-IX joined Euro-IX, an international association of IXPs. State-run telecommunications company Rostelecom have acquired the majority of MSK-IX stock in 2015.[2] Technical platformMSK-IX operates a distributed Ethernet-based switching platform spanning 38 PoPs in 10 cities. After the introduction of the "Dual Core" topology in Moscow in 2015, the total capacity of MSK-IX reached 8Tbps. MSK-IX maintains a dedicated public peering VLAN at each of 9 metro areas and supports arbitrary private VLANs. Inter-city connections are provided on-net by MSK-IX and via partner ISPs. Common interface speeds are 1, 10 and 100G. The route-servers provided at each of MSK-IX public peering VLANs allow for routing policy control and DDoS blackholing by use of BGP communities. The MSK-IX DNS Cloud is a distributed anycast DNS platform located in 7 federal districts of Russia, in Europe and in the Americas. It provides authoritative name servers for the country-code top-level domains (ccTLDs) .RU and .РФ for Russia. In Moscow, MSK-IX operates M9.PLUS colocation space of 200 racks located at M9 (Butlerova st., 7).[3] Professional community supportMSK-IX is a regular host and organizer of events for telecoms community. On the occasion of its 10th anniversary in 2005, MSK-IX held its first Technical seminar. Reincarnated a year later as "MSK-IX Peering Forum" , the event became a regular gathering of 500+ telecom professionals in Moscow with an agenda focused on network operations, security and peering.[4] In 2011, MSK-IX supported RIPE NCC in launching the ENOG (Eurasia Network Operators Group) conferences. As of October 2017, MSK-IX sponsored 6 and was serving as local host for 5 ENOG events.[5] See also
References1. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.msk-ix.ru/en/|title=MSK-IX|website=MSK-IX|access-date=2017-10-23}} 2. ^{{citation | url = http://www.cnews.ru/news/top/rostelekom_kupil_serdce_runeta | title = "Ростелеком" купил "сердце Рунета" }} 3. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.msk-ix.ru/en/m9plus/|title=M9.PLUS :: MSK-IX|website=MSK-IX|access-date=2017-10-24}} 4. ^{{Cite web|url=https://peering-forum.ru/en/|title=MSK-IX Peering Forum|website=peering-forum.ru|access-date=2017-10-23}} 5. ^{{Cite web|url=https://enog.org|title=ENOG {{!}} RIPE NCC Regional Meeting - Eurasia Network Operator's Group|website=enog.org|language=en-US|access-date=2017-10-23}} External links
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