Heavy Networking 513: How The Internet Is Handling The Covid-19 Load


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Apr 24 2020 47 mins   1
As stay-at-home orders came down from governments around the world, questions arose about whether the Internet would be able to handle the load from hoards of remote workers, online schooling, and an increase in the consumption of streaming services from people stuck at home. Today’s Heavy Networking looks at the impact of Covid-19 on Internet usage and capacity with two guests with front-row views: Neil McRae, Senior Leader at British Telecom and a board member of the London Internet Exchange; and Dave Temkin, VP of Infrastructure at Netflix and founder of Community IX. We discuss: * Changing traffic patterns * Differences between average and peak traffic and why that matters * Why enterprise traffic is less of a factor than you might expect * Potential areas of concern * The role of human collaboration in running the global Internet * The impact on mobile networks and 5G * More Sponsor: ITProTV Grow your IT career with online IT training from ITProTV. From CompTIA, Cisco, and Microsoft, ITProTV has over 4,000 hours of training. Stream courses live or on demand on your favorite device. Get a 7-day free trial and 30% off all plans at ITPro.tv/packetpushers and use the code PACKETPUSHERS at checkout. Show Links: Dave Temkin on Twitter Neil McRae on Twitter Internet Usage Measurements in the Time of Corona – RIPE Labs Global Network Traffic (COVID-19) – Google Slides