Optimal course of IXP development – NIX.CZ Tomáš Maršálek NIX.CZ, Director of Association 24.2.2009, Apricot2009.

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Optimal course of IXP development – NIX.CZ Tomáš Maršálek NIX.CZ, Director of Association , Apricot2009

Ideal IXP form HW interconnecting platform Association of competitors Place for experience sharing Place where member delegates share their Company’s approaches to IXP Place enabling communication among competitors Reflection of the Internet development in the country or region Neutral body

What should not be an IXP Battlefield for competitors Equivalent to IP transit service Place for fulfilment of individual member/person ambitions Rigid association where Board membership or management position means just new business cards and nice entry in CV Political force

NIX.CZ - history First discussion at RIPE in 1995 Association established in 1996 Long debate about neutrality, political role and structure of NIX.CZ Up to 2002 based on voluntary work In 2002 first full-time employee

NIX.CZ - today Since 2002 transforming from non- commercial association to commercial association Periodical board members change Gradual increase in active marketing Participation in essential conferences (RIPE, NANOG, APRICOT) ‏ EURO-IX membership – great platform for sharing technical and political knowledge, experience and information Goodwill building

NIX.CZ today - IPv6 100% IPv6 compatible IPv6 based peering since the beginning of connected ports today 30 connected companies 45 prefixes All internal services fully available Routeservers, web servers, etc… Approximately 70 Mbps traffic

NIX.CZ today - Routeservers Officially launched 9/2008 HW: 2 PCs on 2 locations, Quad Core Xeons SW: Linux, FreeBSD Peers on RS: IPv peers (from 144 potential), 37 unique AS IPv peers (from 29 potential), 12 unique AS

NIX.CZ today - Routeservers

NIX.CZ today – in numbers No.7 in Europe regarding traffic 10Gbps › 70Gbps full-time employees 24/7 NOC 91 members/customers VAS - TLDs hosting (5) ‏ 146 connected ports 432Gbps capacity

Increase in port numbers 1Q/052Q/053Q/054Q/051Q/062Q/063Q/064Q/061Q/072Q/073Q/074Q/071Q/082Q/083Q/084Q/08 10/ G G total ports networks

Connected companies

Traffic statistics Exceeding 70 Gbps in December 2008 (compared to 40 Gbps in May 2008) ‏

Current topology 4 locations 5 switches primary ring NIX1–NIX2–NIX4 LR or DWDM XENPAKs between nodes

How has it been achieved? You can have money, nice ideas but one of the major risk factors are people Nothing is for free – volunteering model does not work forever Quick management transformation Ill-willed individuals and wrong ideas gradually become extinct– but that takes time Strategic location – Prague is the natural geographical Central-European connection point between Western and Eastern Europe

How has it been achieved?(continued) ‏ Link-up with government and regulatory bodies International experience Participation in international meetings Euro-IX member Cooperation with other IXPs and knowledge sharing Meeting hosting

Prospective risks People – unsuitable people in the board or in management (sleeping on the wheel) ‏ ISP market globalization IP Transit price decreasing almost to 0$ Government regulatory bodies Lack of technology? Internet future in general???? Force majeure

Plans for future Keeping EU “market” connection price Building reserves, avoiding financial risks Transition to more stable internal model – board voting procedure similar to ams-ix model Marketing strategy aimed at foreign networks Keeping service quality Goodwill building Keeping neutrality

Thank you! Questions?