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Sorry guys, I was late to the last meeting and didn't know anyone was waiting on me for this.

I've created a couple new aggregate graphs and started exporting them for web pages:
http://micelg.usinternet.com/export/

Both include in/out bits, one in the traditional area/line format and one as an area stacked graph that seems to be what the open-ix people want:
http://www.open-ix.org/certification/ixp-technical-requirements/

Personally I don't like stacking both values on top of each other, reminds me of certain vendor's hardware capacity claims... but if that's what everyone is doing we certainly don't want to understate our size.

Cheers,
anthony

Anthony Anderberg
Sr. Systems Analyst
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-----Original Message-----
From: MICE Discuss [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Brady Kittel
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 11:41 PM
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Subject: [MICE-DISCUSS] Public Stats Aggregate View

Any update on when we'll be adding the aggregate ingress+egress stats to the main page of the MICE site as was discussed in the minutes for the last UG? I only ask as I'd like to update MICE on the Wikipedia article listing IX's by total throughput but I need the public graph to cite for the update. Currently they're listing MICE at 10Gbit for throughput.

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