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Week 5, Wednesday: Equinexit: kthxbyeeee 2024-08-28T21:55:00+02:00

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I'm quite excited for today. My buddy Fred, who owns and runs [IP-Max] is moving out of all Equinix facilities, as there are better alternatives out there. I'll leave the details for another time, but let's just say that every one of the alternatives have less billing mistakes, and I'll leave it at that.

Today I'm doing Fred a favor and exiting AS25091 from Equinix ZH4. As long as I've known IP-Max, which is about 18 years now, they have been at Equinix in Zurich. First they were at ZH1, the office building across the road, then as well ZH4, since maybe 2012 or so? and finally they had a big presence in ZH5 in Oberengstringen, which Fred and I ceremoniously exited a few months ago.

Ludo and Fred have been absolute champions in this project: they have facilitated moves of every customer, all international links, all domestic links, and all dark fibers in the Zurich metro. The very last link (with Colt, once called Lumen, once called Level3, once called Centurylink) was supposed to be delivered between Lugano and Rülang yesterday, but after much ado there was only light on one side. It doesn't matter though, that link is a second 10G link to Lugano, and there's another one from Geneva; so no customers will really notice those few days of slightly higher latency LUG->GVA->ZRH reroute, so we agree that I can proceed.

Because ZH4 has terrible parking, as it's right in the middle of the city at Hardbrücke, I decide to do the first half of the decomm by bike; I go over there, and disconnect / decommission the links and power off the routers and switches; there are two ASR9001 routers here, and some ancillary equipment which I unscrew and put at the bottom of the rack. All the fibers and power cables will go in a big bag which I'll bike back home. Then, when it's not the middle of the day and parking is constrained, I'll go back by car with a trolly to pick up the 19" equipment and the PDUs. Sounds like a plan, let's go!

My bike ride to and from the Josefstrasse 225 is delicious. It's not too warm, the air is crisp and dry, and the Sun is out. One of the reasons why I like helping IP-Max like this with their presence in Zurich, is that I get to enjoy a bike ride to the datacenters -- which is often faster than by car, because of the absurd traffic situation around Zurich City. My bike ride is about 20min or so, and when I come back, a treat awaits me.

Marina and Nicole have made flat bread with sloppy-joe-esque meatballs and sautéed onions. They are absolutely fabulous, although I omnomm my meatballs with a Bürli instead. After the belly is full, I feel it's time for me to maybe do a bit of sportsing. I (very easily) convince Jean-Paul to take a walk with me. It's a loop around Bassersdorf, and I know of a cute hiking trail through the forest on a ridge just a few kilometers west of here. We really enjoy the walk together, even though some of it is a bit more of a Pim-pad (which is Marina's way of saying "not a trail" although I just march through the thicket just as if it is a trail).

We start off by visitng the Floof chickens, a common evening stroll. They are actually here for once! Which is probably because we are here at 2pm rather than at 8pm, which for them at least, makes all the difference. From there, we catch the trail on the ridge in Baltenswil and walk North through the Langentannen forest and all the way around the north side of Bassersdorf (two hilltops here are Mülberg at 524m, followed by Homberg at 527m), until we can see the Kloten international airport. It's really nice because it's all at relatively high elevation, on the rim of the valley where our villages lie, with beautiful views. From a vantage point over Bassersdorf, we look to the other side of this valley, some 10km due West of where we are, and plot a path through the valley to the other wise, where the Hardwald forest is.

I should get up here more. It's so peaceful and serene, looking over the valley from up here. We plot a path through Bassersdorf and aim for Hardturm, a wooden lookout tower over there in Hardwald forest in Dietlikon, and make our way over there. Along the way we hear the kids playing at the municipal pool, then we visit the local highschool before we make our way over to the other wide of the valley and up the hills towards Dietlikon. Here, we end up not going to the tower, as it's still a few kilometers away, and instead I aim for the local radio tower in Dietlikon, and from there it's a very known walk (for me at least), back down over Klimm which has a nice set of ponds and family gardens, and through Dietlikon back home. In total we did 13km or so, and it was wonderful, albeit my feet were a bit more sore than I would've hope. I would not have lasted 400km like my buddy Brad (who is hiking Kungsleden in Sweden, which is some 480km long trail!). I think of Brad, and send him a message on Signal asking him how his mental and physical health is, as he is almost done and Cristina is joining him for the last 80km or so. He's in great spirits, and I'm part jealous part grateful for him to be able to get to do such a trip. I will join you next time, Brad!

In the evening we made a reservation at the local eatery Rössli, and we sit outside in the residual heat of the day; we order some nice grub, notably the local favorite Tartar, which is hand sliced (raw) beef filet on toast. I eat a Schnipo which is a veal schnitzel with fries. After the dinner, Jean Paul and I enjoy a glass of Grappa, and manage to kill the bottle.

It's been a good day. The Swiss Equinexit is now a fact.

Pictures of the Day

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