Datapath.io: Provider-Independent Elastic IP Addresses
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#4Do you have to pay for your traffic twice?
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#5But... what happens if datapath.io goes down?
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#6> If your application goes down, all you want is to get it back up. What if your cloud provider is down? Use DATAPATH.IO to route your users to a healthy location while keeping your IP addresses. But... what happens if datapath.io goes down?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?x-yt-ts=1422411861&feature=pla...
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#7EDIT another: https://twitter.com/datapath_io/status/559741202342625280/ph...
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#8But, would this not break the internet if everyone used it? routing individual IPs (rather than large blocks) sounds like it would end in chaos?
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#9Their twitter feed has a diagram describing the process on AWS: https://twitter.com/datapath_io/status/560027255188250625/ph... EDIT another: https://twitter.com/datapath_io/status/559741202342625280/ph...
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#10I assume this is BGP routing as a service (which sounds cool). But, would this not break the internet if everyone used it? routing individual IPs (rather than large blocks) sounds like it would end in chaos?