← Back to context

Comment by bauruine

3 days ago

If you send 10Gbit/s to an ISP you have to pay for transit to reach it. But if you send 100Gbit/s+ the ISP suddenly is willing to not only peer for free with you but may even host the servers for you in their data center for free. [0][1][2] So yes being bigger can absolutely save you costs.

[0]: https://www.cloudflare.com/partners/peering-portal/

[1]: https://openconnect.netflix.com/en/

[2]: https://support.google.com/interconnect/answer/9058809?hl=en

Can't you just send random generated packets. Or by requesting content from other hosting provider with free or cheap egress. Or sending to another hosting provider.

  • Sending random packets at another AS just results in your traffic being blocked. The network engineers running these systems are smart, and the community is surprisingly small.