Interxion and Internet Exchanges Mike Hollands, Director Connectivity Segment October 14 th 2015
History 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2
Internet Exchanges at Interxion facilities and indicative size of Exchange Total No of Exchange Members n Source: Exchange Websites QQ3 2015 527 42 726 634 652 117 285 16 106 79 20 ~ Dusseldorf London Amsterdam Frankfurt Paris Marseille 157 55 133 68 67 43 32 57 122 26 Stockholm Madrid Dublin Copenhagen Brussels Zurich Vienna 3
Range of Direct Access Points 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 4
1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 5 Range of Size by Peak Traffic / Gbps 0 DE-CIX MRS PARIX SOX NDIX DIX SFINX COMIX SwissIX STHIX INEX BNIX LONAP ESpanix VIX ECIX FranceIX Data-IX NetNod NL-IX LINX AMS-IX DE-CIX
% of Internet Exchange Members Colocated at Interxion 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% AMS BRU CPH DUB FRA LON MAD PAR STO VIE ZUR 6 Presentation Title / Presenters Name 6
LINX locations 7
Support for the Peering Community 8
Interxion Collaboration with IXs 9
International Trends • AMS-IX – New York Europe Model to USA • 1 LINX – North Virginia (Open IX) • DECIX – New York • DE-CIX Marseille Cross Border expansion 2 • DE-CIX Palermo in Europe • NL-ix Connection of 3 • International Platforms DE-CIX 10
Summary ▪ Interxion is not an Internet Exchange, but we host 22 of them in our facilities. ▪ Interxion has been a supportive force behind the European Internet Exchange model, and we are a Patron of Euro-IX. ▪ Our position in the interconnection market varies from metro to metro ▪ There is a symbiotic relationship between Internet Exchanges and Carrier Neutral Data centres. 11
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