Migration - Why, who asked for it, when will it end?

Yep it’s working :slight_smile:

Thanks for being so on the ball at nearly 9pm!

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Latency all good?

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Latency is good … Nice one guys :slight_smile:

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1 - 5ms to the game server

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Do you know what it was before?

In the day sometimes 0…PS5 reporting that. But on the evenings pretty high 10 to 60ms

I’ll take another look tomorrow day

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0! What on earth!

Yeah I know but it did show that. Pretty much pings all the way through the game.

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I’d say that’s an improvement? :stuck_out_tongue:

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For people who want to see that this migration is worth it see below:

These graphs show various DNS servers from my Yayzi line.

OLD


NEW

You will always get random spikes but what you need to see is that its not constant spikes at random times. The network I can personally confirm is 100x more stable.

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Is this why my speeds are a bit pants tonight?

Usually get between 1.2 to 1.6g over wifi, not getting more than 450mb this evening.

I want 1-5ms :joy::joy:

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I have just received an email regarding the migration and the static IPs. Can I just ask the @Yayzi_Team if there is any difference between keeping my old IP rather than keeping the new one that will be assigned? Assuming the whole network is being migrated so there won’t be any performance difference between the IP ranges?

Cheers.
Keeop

IP won’t impact you unless you have anything setup (DNS, whitelist etc) that requires your static IP. :slight_smile:

Here’s hoping the new IP ranges get rid of the last of the geolocation issues too. It’s very infrequent for me now but it’ll no doubt save you guys a tonne of headaches trying to chase down 10,000 different DB providers.

My question was aimed at network performance. I want to ensure that there will be no differences by being on one range over another. I have several services set up - the reason why I went for a static IP to begin with - and I don’t want to have to go and reconfigure all these services. So, the email said I can revert to my current static IP and this is my preference, but only on the proviso that all IP ranges are being migrated to the new set-up and are therefore equal, performance-wise.

Network performance wise will be no different per IP/Subnet. But the new core performance in general is 100x better :slight_smile:

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All the new IPs have been cleaned as best as possible.

We have found a few sites like eBay and TikTok (of all the sites it had to be that one!) but they (eBay and TikTok) have confirmed that they are updating the information on their systems :slight_smile:

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Just because everyrthing is working fine for me at the moment in regards to geo-location issues (i.e. I have no issues), it’s a little concerning that the new IP range may have issues. So @Yayzi_Team, do I need to wait until my migration has been done before putting in a request to keep my current 141.11.200.* static IP, or will you accept that request now? And is me saying it here sufficient, or do I still need to send it to the noc@ email address?

I’m on 141.11.200.x too and have a few geolocation issues, often with Microsoft-related services, so it’s probably just a case of not stumbling across them.

OneDrive wouldn’t work until very recently, I get fed French adverts on Microsoft pages, and the entire Xbox rewards system doesn’t work. Tried chasing Microsoft about it for months but to no avail. Figured I’ll give this new IP address a go and if it’s worse jump back to my 141.11 one

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