Over time, some Internet exchange points (IXPs) begin to operate on autopilot—what we call "Zombie IXPs." This can diminish performance and pose challenges. The post Is Your IXP at Risk of Becoming a “Zombie”? appeared first on Internet Society.| Internet Society
AMS-IX (Amsterdam Internet Exchange) is one of the largest Internet Exchange Points in the world; established in the 1990s in Amsterdam.| Stackscale
ESpanix is a Spanish non-profit organization that manages and maintains a neutral Internet Exchange Point (IXP) in Spain.| Stackscale
DE-CIX (Deutscher Commercial Internet Exchange) is one of the Internet Exchange Points that carries more traffic worldwide.| Stackscale
Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) facilitate traffic exchange and accelerate communications by enabling local traffic exchange.| Stackscale