On 30 Mar 2011, at 13:14, Gert Doering wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 11:54:55AM +0200, Jan Tuomi wrote:
So what this means is that if a customer puts their server in my facility I am sub-allocating?
Yes.
No, you said before the addresses were for your own network, and the network remains yours independently of what hosts you connect to you. Hosting customers are not expecting to carry their individual server IP addresses with them when they change colo because they are part of the colo, so no, you are no sub-alloacting.
Setting up an SSL-webhost is also sub-allocating?
This is very grey area. Technically, it's "giving an address to a 3rd party",
not quite, as you remain the address holder. Do you charge each customer for their quota of airco in the facility explicitly?
but personally I'd see this is as "it's still the same machine under *your* control".
it definitely is the same network, at least as long as the customer does not have a router between your net and their equipment. Joao