Afrihost POC Network - Afrigreen Feedback

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Kindly explain, if you will.

I just want to know why you're deleting my posts. I think the other forum members have a right to know about your justifications via PM.

1. The company reps cannot delete your posts.
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So if Afrigreen has reached its limit. What do we do for now?

Keep using Afrigreen or do we switch back to normal Afrihost Business Account?

This is the elephant in the room. How do we get what we pay for apart from the usual requests to be patient? Afrigreen has reached the limit. The legacy network is borked. It appears Afrihost will move the Afrigreen POC to production, throw more hardware at it, add a bit more capacity and hope for the best. The benefits may be realised initially, however the old problem of too much demand for available supply may very well return. I honestly cannot see this working.
 
This is the elephant in the room. How do we get what we pay for apart from the usual requests to be patient? Afrigreen has reached the limit. The legacy network is borked. It appears Afrihost will move the Afrigreen POC to production, throw more hardware at it, add a bit more capacity and hope for the best. The benefits may be realised initially, however the old problem of too much demand for available supply may very well return. I honestly cannot see this working.

The whole point of the POC implementation was to rule out quirks we've seen on the current network. So this is a step in the right direction for us.
I guess the proof is in the pudding though.
 
The whole point of the POC implementation was to rule out quirks we've seen on the current network. So this is a step in the right direction for us.
I guess the proof is in the pudding though.

I sincerely hope the "Afrigreen Production" optimism will bare fruit. Something has to give here, we cannot continue like this. The impact on our productivity is massive!
 
I sincerely hope the "Afrigreen Production" optimism will bare fruit. Something has to give here, we cannot continue like this. The impact on our productivity is massive!

It will, and Afrigreen hasn't been all doom and gloom either :) We've seen a largely positive response to it.
With Afrigreen getting the go ahead to be the network to migrate to should say a lot about it's overall quality.
 
I don't understand, if MTN still owns a portion of AH, how does afrigreen work?
 
It will, and Afrigreen hasn't been all doom and gloom either :) We've seen a largely positive response to it.
With Afrigreen getting the go ahead to be the network to migrate to should say a lot about it's overall quality.

No two ways about it, when Afrigreen worked, it worked extremely well. i was really impressed and i started recommending them again, but as usual whenever i do that, i end up shooting myself in the foot.
 
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No two ways about it, when Afrigreen worked, it worked extremely well. i was really impressed and i started recommending them again, but as usual whenever i do that, i end up shooting myself in the foot.

I do agree, it has worked really well. And that's the norm we want to stick with when moving to production :)
 
Just wanted to post some clarification around what'll be happening here, I may have confused everyone (including myself)
So the POC portion of Afrigreen (what we're all currently testing) is staying as is. The actual production is essentially a copy paste of the configs and how things have been working, but is new equipment.

The POC was setup with xGbps that cannot be upgraded.


Hey guys

The network guys have given us an update on the Afrigreen POC.

The feedback and participation of everyone here is vital to everything that has got us this far, and both the network team and all the reps are supremely grateful for everyone’s contribution.

We’ve now come to the end of the POC phase and are preparing to move into production. We have already started implementing the infrastructure required to have points of presence (IPC) in 3 regions (North, South & East).

We believe that LAB simulations aren’t always a true reflection of how we use the internet so part of the POC required that we simulate a constrained network.
Due to physical limitations on the physical Network Core Equipment we cannot upgrade the POC IPC capacity but we’re very excited that the new Network Core Equipment is being deployed and will soon be ready for use.

We’ll keep Afrigreen running and we’ll migrate it to the new production network over the next few weeks (in October). We’ll be sending out official communications early next week (from Gian, our CEO) with more accurate dates.
Till then, our team will continue running tests on Afrigreen with intentions of making the migrations as smooth as possible.
You can still use your afrihost.co.za ADSL username on the MTN network and we’ll let you know once we’ve migrated Afrigreen to the new network.

We’re very grateful to have had the opportunity to drive demand on the POC as high as possible to simulate conditions in the real world, like if we experience a major loss of IPC capacity. This has been extremely valuable to the team to be able to test scenarios and network policies that will ensure that we provide the best experience we can under difficult conditions.

Again, we’d like to thank everyone for testing, providing feedback and just being part of this awesome new phase of Afrihost’s development as a service provider. We’re honoured that so many have been so diligent in their feedback both here and via ClientZone, you’ve made a huge contribution to the new network!
 
Just wanted to post some clarification around what'll be happening here, I may have confused everyone (including myself)
So the POC portion of Afrigreen (what we're all currently testing) is staying as is. The actual production is essentially a copy paste of the configs and how things have been working, but is new equipment.

The POC was setup with xGbps that cannot be upgraded.
And what about the p2p and vpn issues?
 
We believe that LAB simulations aren’t always a true reflection of how we use the internet so part of the POC required that we simulate a constrained network.

So are you saying that the issues of the past two days where it was effectively dead form 6PM on was by design to see where the Limit is?
Are we back to normal today and the "constrained network" simulation complete?

In other words, as I am still on my telkom bandwidth, is it safe to switch back to Afrigreen and will Streaming be good again tonight?
 
I covered this in a previous post.
This is something that'll be resolved on the production network.
Always something that isn't working the way it should.
Between my exchange and AH, it is getting a bit much.
 
So are you saying that the issues of the past two days where it was effectively dead form 6PM on was by design to see where the Limit is?
Are we back to normal today and the "constrained network" simulation complete?

In other words, as I am still on my telkom bandwidth, is it safe to switch back to Afrigreen and will Streaming be good again tonight?

We've never been able to guarantee a good experience on a POC. My streaming tests look good now, seems like P2P is mostly affected on Afrigreen at the moment.
 
Hi

If I pause my ADSL account, does the email address tied to it also become disabled? If so, how can I keep it running while I pause it?

Thanks
 
uncapped 8mb - afrigreen
Durban

Something's definitely wrong here, took me 30 minutes to get here to report
pages not even opening....


Tracing route to eaglesfaith.org [209.59.132.97]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.0.1
2 * * * Request timed out.
3 93 ms 92 ms 94 ms 41.170.79.229
4 113 ms 94 ms 93 ms 41.170.79.230
5 94 ms 93 ms 93 ms 41.170.79.236
6 97 ms 97 ms 92 ms 41.160.2.33
7 93 ms 93 ms 93 ms ix-0-3-0-0.tcore1.JSO-Johannesburg.as6453.net [2
16.6.55.37]
8 352 ms 328 ms 331 ms if-4-2.tcore1.KLT-Cape-Town.as6453.net [41.206.1
78.2]
9 * * 315 ms if-1-0-0-2.core2.PV9-Lisbon.as6453.net [195.219.
214.30]
10 334 ms 334 ms * if-0-0-0-2000.tcore1.PV9-Lisbon.as6453.net [80.2
31.158.1]
11 334 ms * 332 ms if-1-3.tcore1.SV8-Highbridge.as6453.net [80.231.
158.30]
12 331 ms * 331 ms if-6-2.thar1.NJY-Newark.as6453.net [80.231.138.1
8]
13 576 ms 333 ms * if-1-3.thar2.NJY-Newark.as6453.net [216.6.57.2]

14 328 ms 328 ms 329 ms if-14-14.tcore2.NTO-New-York.as6453.net [66.198.
111.126]
15 332 ms 331 ms 331 ms 66.110.96.5
16 328 ms 329 ms 329 ms 66.110.96.150
17 333 ms * 333 ms he-1-4-0-2-cr02.newyork.ny.ibone.comcast.net [68
.86.85.41]
18 356 ms 355 ms * be-10305-cr02.350ecermak.il.ibone.comcast.net [6
8.86.85.202]
19 348 ms 348 ms 348 ms he-0-12-0-1-pe03.350ecermak.il.ibone.comcast.net
[68.86.86.22]
20 352 ms 352 ms 351 ms 50.242.150.130
21 358 ms 357 ms 433 ms lw-dc3-core1-te8-16.rtr.liquidweb.com [209.59.15
7.244]
22 * * 355 ms lw-dc3-dist16-po5.rtr.liquidweb.com [69.167.128.
93]
23 * 370 ms * host.cmglive.us [209.59.132.97]
24 * 371 ms 371 ms host.cmglive.us [209.59.132.97]

Trace complete.

tracert mybroadband.co.za

Tracing route to mybroadband.co.za [190.93.240.55]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

1 1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.0.1
2 * * * Request timed out.
3 94 ms 114 ms 92 ms 41.170.79.229
4 93 ms 91 ms 92 ms 41.170.79.230
5 94 ms 92 ms * 41.170.79.236
6 95 ms 94 ms 94 ms africainx.jb1.napafrica.net [196.46.25.135]
7 93 ms 92 ms 91 ms 41-66-181-59-3b.CLO008-CDN-local-VLAN-321.africa
inx.net [41.66.181.59]
8 * 92 ms 91 ms 190.93.240.55

Trace complete.


Tracing route to news24.com [41.86.110.143]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

1 1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.0.1
2 * * * Request timed out.
3 92 ms 92 ms 91 ms 41.170.79.229
4 92 ms 90 ms 106 ms 41.170.79.230
5 93 ms 91 ms 93 ms 41.170.79.236
6 93 ms 94 ms 93 ms mweb.jb1.napafrica.net [196.46.25.145]
7 118 ms * 115 ms te0-0-0-3.vic-p-2.optinet.net [197.80.7.34]
8 * 115 ms * te0-0-0-0.cpt-p-1.optinet.net [197.84.4.34]
9 115 ms 111 ms * vl11.cpt-hscore-1.optinet.net [197.84.5.238]
10 148 ms 112 ms 112 ms 196.28.178.66
11 * 112 ms 111 ms gig5-1-cpt-opt-65-1.optinet.net [196.41.133.234]

12 114 ms 113 ms 113 ms OPTI-CPT-N1-Hosting.optinet.net [197.84.196.6]
13 115 ms * 114 ms 197-84-208-146.cpt.mweb.co.za [197.84.208.146]
14 111 ms * 112 ms 41-86-110-143.mweb.co.za [41.86.110.143]

Trace complete.
 
Hi

If I pause my ADSL account, does the email address tied to it also become disabled? If so, how can I keep it running while I pause it?

Thanks

If it's an @afrihost.co.za address I'm afraid it will be paused along with the data :(
 
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