Zoom’s Web site is host on AWS, at least the last I checked. Also, since late March they have been bridging calls in AWS too, because of the load from COVID-19. They also bridge calls in their own data centers and started using Oracle Cloud in the last month or so.On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 17:52 Richard Laager <rlaager@wiktel.com> wrote:Note that Zoom has systems in multiple Amazon regions and Amazon does not announce everything at MICE. I’m not saying that is the issue here—only that it could be a factor.
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> On May 26, 2020, at 17:37, Mike Horwath <drechsau@geeks.org> wrote:
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>> On May 26, 2020, at 17:01:38, Jeff Wilde <jeff.wilde@PARKREGION.COM> wrote:
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>> Has anyone had any bad experiences with zoom today in particular? I noticed my traceroute goes through mice and then amazon, but I can’t duplicate it. The company that is experiencing it says even zoom’s website will sit there and spin. So, I don’t know why I wouldn’t see similar behavior.
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> I haven’t seen any issues with Zoom.
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> But that’s weird. Async routing?
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