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Ah, that had not occurred to me. Thanks for reminding me. We CC'ed them on this thread and have a ticket open, but haven't yet heard back. :) On Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 9:14 AM James Murakami <tenki@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Evan, > > Usually, many members of ldm-users offer feeds upon request, but being > mid-summer, maybe they're on vacation...or maybe these messages are finding > their way into a spam folder. > > You might try "support-idd.unidata.ucar.edu" to request a feed from > Unidata (process I went through to get our feed). > > James > > ---------------------------------------------- > James Murakami > Staff Meteorologist/Student Affairs > Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences > University of California, Los Angeles > 405 Hilgard Ave. > Los Angeles, CA 90095-1565 > > > e-mail: tenki@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > telephone: 310-825-2418 > Fax: 310-206-5219 > ---------------------------------------------- > > On 07/24/2018 08:57 AM, Evan Breznyik wrote: > > You may have it once it comes online. Can you offer any advice on > procuring peers from which to pull NEXRAD2, etc? > > ldm-users seems so quiet as of late, and UNIDATA isn't the most responsive > organization... > > On Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 8:54 AM James Murakami <tenki@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > >> Good morning Evan, >> >> Our connection isn't what you could call reliable (currently some campus >> issue with the Internet flow), but our Department has a feed to Unidata ( >> idd.unidata.ucar.edu). We don't request everything you're requesting (no >> NEXRAD2 and not all of CONDUIT data, to mention a couple). However, if you >> just need data for testing of your system, I can provide a feed. >> >> In future, I'd be interested in a alternate feed from your L.A. server. >> >> James >> >> ---------------------------------------------- >> James Murakami >> Staff Meteorologist/Student Affairs >> Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences >> University of California, Los Angeles >> 405 Hilgard Ave. >> Los Angeles, CA 90095-1565 >> >> >> e-mail: tenki@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> telephone: 310-825-2418 >> Fax: 310-206-5219 >> ---------------------------------------------- >> >> On 07/22/2018 08:20 PM, Evan Breznyik wrote: >> >> Hello. Let me introduce ... myself. I've taken over management of >> updraft.us. >> >> We've been quiet on the network as of late, but we're reorganizing and >> deploying some 1Gbps servers starting with one in Los Angeles, CA (One >> Wilshire, 40Gbps+ of BGP peers). >> >> We're in need of peers for all feeds, and we'd like to be multihomed if >> possible for HDS, NGRIN, IDS|DDPLUS, WMO, UNIWISC, NEXRAD2, NEXRAD3, etc. >> >> Here's the benefits: we'll peer with anyone and give you any feeds you >> want provided: >> - You've a genuine need and interest in having them. >> - We have the bandwidth. >> - It makes sense topologically from a network perspective. >> - Priority will be given to universities/academia/government, then >> private organizations (non-commercial) and finally commercial organizations. >> >> Our servers will be interconnected and anyone who's permitted to peer at >> one location will have equivalent ALLOW entries on all our other >> servers...same priority as above. (There's only so much bandwidth.) >> >> We just need some assistance in getting ALLOW entries ourselves from >> reliable peers. Can anyone out there (or the powers-that-be at >> UCAR/UNIDATA) give us a hand? We'd like to give a lot more back to the LDM >> community and make the network more robust and carry some of the weight as >> a private organization to abate some of the burden from those who also >> donate. >> >> Our ultimate goal: *we'd like to be come a tier 2 or tier 1 backbone >> provider* at some point. We have plans to add gigabit (or better) >> servers in the following locations as well over the next calendar 24 months >> (each to be a minimum of 100Mbps to 1Gbps): >> - New York, NY >> - Atlanta, GA >> - Tampa, FL >> - Fremont, CA (SF Bay Area, California) >> - Chicago, IL (CBOT) >> - Potentially, locations with the US regions in Google Cloud Platform >> (Oregon, Los Angeles, Omaha area, Charleston, SC area, Northern Virginia, >> and any others that come online) for archival and pushing things like VCP >> modes into Pub/Sub, to which access will be free. >> >> Thanks for the consideration. We'll have our first gigabit server (Los >> Angeles @ One Wilshire) online in the early days of August to begin our >> experiment, but we're bereft of peers. We thank TAMU for helping us >> through the years, and we'll always miss bigbird. :) >> >> We would also be interested in working on Sruth and sharing all our open >> source code as well...including our LDM configuration real-time >> orchestrator for adding/modifying peers to many servers at once. >> >> If anyone can help us (especially at UNIDATA/UCAR), please let us know. >> Ideally, we'd like to start the Los Angeles server with at least 3 reliable >> peers for the feeds listed above. >> >> Evan, Jared, and Kyle from Updraft Networks >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> NOTE: All exchanges posted to Unidata maintained email lists are >> recorded in the Unidata inquiry tracking system and made publicly >> available through the web. 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