Swiss Internet Exchange
The SwissIX Internet Exchange (SwissIX) is an Internet Exchange Point (IXP) situated in Switzerland, currently in the following cities: Basel, Bern, Glattbrugg, Lupfig, Zurich. SwissIX is a fast-growing, non-profit, neutral and independent peering network. On 9 March 2001 SwissIX was established as an Association in Glattbrugg, operating under Swiss Law.
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Full name | SwissIX Internet Exchange |
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Abbreviation | SwissIX |
Founded | 2001 |
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Website | www.swissix.ch |
Members | 190 |
Ports | 200 |
Peak | 120 Gbit/s |
Daily (avg.) | 80 Gbit/s |
The SwissIX is the largest Internet Exchange Point in Switzerland, when measured by number of members and traffic. SwissIX is also member of the European Internet Exchange Association.[1]
Network
- NetIron MLXe-16 from Brocade Communications Systems as core IX switch
- FastIron X Series switches from Brocade Communications Systems as Edge switch
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gollark: Well, doesn't energy scale quadratically with voltage in capacitors?
gollark: A chemically powered toaster would effectively just be a mildly regulated flamethrower.
gollark: Perhaps an electrical toaster isn't a great idea and we could use a CHEMICAL toaster!
See also
References
- "SwissIX Membership Status". Retrieved 27 April 2015.
External links
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