Internet Weather Report: Apple iOS14 releases today
As I'm sure most of you are aware, but just in case anyone misses it; Apple is expected to release iOS 14, iPadOS 14, watchOS 14, and tvOS 14, today at approximately noon central time. In past years, major iOS releases have caused a significant increase in traffic, and since Apple is now peering at MICE, I expect a significant bump in traffic on MICE as well this afternoon. Se you on the other side, Later. -- =============================================== David Farmer Email:farmer@umn.edu Networking & Telecommunication Services Office of Information Technology University of Minnesota 2218 University Ave SE Phone: 612-626-0815 Minneapolis, MN 55414-3029 Cell: 612-812-9952 ===============================================
On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 10:01 AM David Farmer <0000000e7948cb21-dmarc-request@lists.iphouse.net> wrote:
As I'm sure most of you are aware, but just in case anyone misses it;
Apple is expected to release iOS 14, iPadOS 14, watchOS 14, and tvOS 14, today at approximately noon central time. In past years, major iOS releases have caused a significant increase in traffic, and since Apple is now peering at MICE, I expect a significant bump in traffic on MICE as well this afternoon.
Se you on the other side, Later.
These have been big historical bumps. It'll be interesting to see how the traffic pattern changes with more people working from home. IIRC the big bump was in the evening the last couple of updates. -- Jay Hanke, President South Front Networks jayhanke@southfront.io Phone 612-204-0000
On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 10:39 AM Jay Hanke <jayhanke@southfront.io> wrote:
On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 10:01 AM David Farmer <0000000e7948cb21-dmarc-request@lists.iphouse.net> wrote:
As I'm sure most of you are aware, but just in case anyone misses it;
Apple is expected to release iOS 14, iPadOS 14, watchOS 14, and tvOS 14,
today at approximately noon central time. In past years, major iOS releases have caused a significant increase in traffic, and since Apple is now peering at MICE, I expect a significant bump in traffic on MICE as well this afternoon.
Se you on the other side, Later.
These have been big historical bumps. It'll be interesting to see how the traffic pattern changes with more people working from home. IIRC the big bump was in the evening the last couple of updates.
For us (the University of Minnesota) the biggest bump is right at noon when it is released, as much as triple our normal Apple traffic lasting an hour or two around at that level subsiding to double the normal for the rest of the afternoon and well into the evening, and 50%, or more, higher traffic for most of the rest of the week, finally returning to normal traffic levels about a week later. Nevertheless, I'm interested to see how COVID will change things for us this time. But YMMV! See you on the other side, Later! -- =============================================== David Farmer Email:farmer@umn.edu Networking & Telecommunication Services Office of Information Technology University of Minnesota 2218 University Ave SE Phone: 612-626-0815 Minneapolis, MN 55414-3029 Cell: 612-812-9952 ===============================================
Well, iOS 14 didn't drop at noon central, 1:00 pm eastern, as expected, maybe in the next hour and 10 minutes, at least according to an update on the following site; https://www.macrumors.com/2020/09/16/when-download-ios-14-ipados-14-time-zon... On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 11:05 AM David Farmer <farmer@umn.edu> wrote:
On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 10:39 AM Jay Hanke <jayhanke@southfront.io> wrote:
On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 10:01 AM David Farmer <0000000e7948cb21-dmarc-request@lists.iphouse.net> wrote:
As I'm sure most of you are aware, but just in case anyone misses it;
Apple is expected to release iOS 14, iPadOS 14, watchOS 14, and tvOS
14, today at approximately noon central time. In past years, major iOS releases have caused a significant increase in traffic, and since Apple is now peering at MICE, I expect a significant bump in traffic on MICE as well this afternoon.
Se you on the other side, Later.
These have been big historical bumps. It'll be interesting to see how the traffic pattern changes with more people working from home. IIRC the big bump was in the evening the last couple of updates.
For us (the University of Minnesota) the biggest bump is right at noon when it is released, as much as triple our normal Apple traffic lasting an hour or two around at that level subsiding to double the normal for the rest of the afternoon and well into the evening, and 50%, or more, higher traffic for most of the rest of the week, finally returning to normal traffic levels about a week later. Nevertheless, I'm interested to see how COVID will change things for us this time.
But YMMV!
See you on the other side, Later!
-- =============================================== David Farmer Email:farmer@umn.edu Networking & Telecommunication Services Office of Information Technology University of Minnesota 2218 University Ave SE Phone: 612-626-0815 Minneapolis, MN 55414-3029 Cell: 612-812-9952 ===============================================
-- =============================================== David Farmer Email:farmer@umn.edu Networking & Telecommunication Services Office of Information Technology University of Minnesota 2218 University Ave SE Phone: 612-626-0815 Minneapolis, MN 55414-3029 Cell: 612-812-9952 ===============================================
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