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---------- > From: Ben Black <black@zen.cypher.net> > To: Jack Rickard <jack.rickard@boardwatch.com> > Cc: Justin W. Newton <justin@priori.net>; nanog@merit.edu > Subject: Re: Internet Backbone Index > Date: Friday, June 27, 1997 7:07 PM > > On Fri, 27 Jun 1997, Jack Rickard wrote: > > > > > I don't think I'm missing it. I think I'm disagreeing with it in as nice > > and nonconfrontational a way as I can given the crappy personality I have > > apparently your definition of nonconfrontational includes calling people > morons. i think i will expand my definition of "editor" to include > clueless network engineer wannabes. As I recall, you specifically began the name calling episode. > > > to work from. Splitting hairs from here to infinity on what "network" > > means and what the world wide web is departs rather widely from my mission > > here, so I'm giving it short shrift. If you don't know how ping and > > traceroute vary from data flows, I can't help much there either. > > > > since you obviously don't know a thing about how things like peering, > NAPs, IP routing, and all the other components of network engineering > work, i this it humorous. Actually I know quite a bit about them. If it is obvious to you otherwise, it becomes rather obvious that you don't. > > > If you want to draw a line of demarcation between a network and its > > performance, and a web server and its performance, you're free to do so. I > > just probably won't buy into it. > > > > and we probably wouldn't either. but since that isn't what anyone is > doing, how is this relevant? > > > On the actual concept that changing all the web servers will move the > > numbers: It might. It might not. I would probably bet at this point that > > there will be a lot of that going on among the non-moron crowd. I'm kind > > of hoping for it anyway. And then we'll see if the numbers move. My sense > > is that they will move some, and not as much as most seem to think. But > > it's true it could go the other way and be dramatic. I'm open to whatever > > results derive. > > > > so you are hoping backbone providers move their own home page web servers > in order to skew a severely limited and obviously bogus benchmark? if it > is as easy as that to change the results, don't you think perhaps there > is something radically wrong with your methodology? wouldn't that seem > to indicate this so-called benchmark isn't really testing what it > purports to? > I don't think it will be that easy, which if you could read you would see in the comments you quoted. No, I don't think there is something radically wrong with the methodology. I have no hopes for what providers do. They can do whatever they like. We will continue to publish test results. How they react to them is no affair of mine. >
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