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  • All right, so we're heading the dream hack 2020.

  • It's, um, first time it's come to the West Coast and I'm saying that again without you guys bitching and whining about how you were doing with that lt Exit was not a dream Hacker vet Dream hacks own website says coming to the West Coast for the first time throwing website says it.

  • You can't argue with them.

  • It's a Anaheim convention center.

  • We've got everything loaded up.

  • The Star Wars rig.

  • The ship build waited for Phil.

  • We got monitors.

  • We got deodorant.

  • Which is funny because dream is like, please bring deodorant, which is important.

  • Trust me, it if you've ever been to a land party in our genre, trust me.

  • Not just like with your friends or anything.

  • Like know someone out there right now.

  • Watching this stinks.

  • I'm sorry, but it's true.

  • That's the dream.

  • Means that look, I was pretty ignorant.

  • I thought it was just a lan party.

  • No, B Y o.

  • C.

  • Is a small portion.

  • What stands for?

  • Bring your own computer.

  • By the way, if you weren't aware, is this a small portion of the whole show?

  • It's like a big packs esque thing.

  • They have tournaments.

  • They have caused play.

  • They have vendors.

  • They have, uh, shows.

  • They actually invited me to do some panels.

  • Um, I respectfully declined because I want for my first dream hack event to experience the view IOC and not be like I have to be here at this time and do this.

  • I didn't want to do any of that.

  • So, um, we're experiencing this 100% from the attendee perspective.

  • So it should be fun.

  • But there's, like, 1000 seats or something like that for the B Y O C, which is extremely small versus Sweden, which has, like, 5000 seats.

  • But there's gonna be the biggest land I've ever attended.

  • This is gonna be the first blend like public land.

  • I guess that I have everything that I literally got on the freeway ends up being, I guess, super nerds in super efficient carrying our stuff to monitors to complete two systems to a backpack.

  • Yeah, sick.

  • It's like five miles a day like today.

  • Like Starbucks.

  • That way.

  • Way.

  • Oh, my God.

  • Is that like Paris Hilton Way about computers?

  • Okay, so obviously we're here a dream act.

  • Now, we got a little set up here.

  • We're gonna like streaming feel, and I and I was like, Oh, I didn't reflect this panel because it's over clock with 1 65 when I did it said it 10 24 by 7 68 Over Club Your nostalgia.

  • Ah, God, It's like more gross when he turned the monitor this way because then you have to look at yourself.

  • Security just thought I was a kid because of the height difference.

  • Look at that.

  • Yeah, maybe you're my adopted kids from the Philippines.

  • Yeah, Yeah.

  • You know, like you have to, like, spend five cents, like, every month.

  • Walk outside after I my glasses.

  • I was all, like, way.

  • Minutes later.

  • Way got the most important thing.

  • You need a lan party as food booths.

  • All nice.

  • Like me.

  • Me, me, I I'm holding the camera.

  • Gets kind of weird.

  • Little dark in here now, as you can see, so one of the things that they did hear a dream hack I look stupid.

  • One of the things they did.

  • So the Ryan Reynolds movie Fun guy.

  • The one where he's an NPC That goes rogue free guy fun guy.

  • All right, so, um, we're kind of sort of set up.

  • Phil's gonna be live streaming to By the time you guys see this, it'll be over.

  • So, to my, like, 64 if you are already following us on Twitter than you would know that, but if you weren't, then you didn't see any shenanigans that are gonna be happening at Dream Act That haven't happened yet would have already happened by the time you guys have seen this.

  • So then in this video you'll see the shenanigans that already happened.

  • But I don't know what's gonna happen, because that has happened yet.

  • Way lost our voice because we were getting killed.

  • So you were explaining earlier.

  • Yeah, but this is a new take because so the movie free guy with Ryan Reynolds it's coming out this summer, the one where he basically plays an NPC in a game.

  • Think Grant that Daughter five is like the random NPC that walks around.

  • That's kind of like his role.

  • And then he sort of goes rogue their film.

  • They filmed a few scenes for that movie here, using the B Y o.

  • See all these fine folks 1000 or so computers that air here, huge land that for some of the scenes regarding that movie.

  • So that overhead cable right there flying over us, you see it?

  • There was actually a red camera mounted on that that was going back and forth, and they literally flies right over top of our head.

  • So you never know.

  • We might end up in there, and it's a scarily junkie melt.

  • Yeah, likes it.

  • Makes a razor.

  • Sounds good.

  • There's my computer.

  • Shocked and shut up.

  • So, yeah.

  • Anyway, um, it's been a long time.

  • So that light stream, which is funny.

  • So I'm trying to be s all set up.

  • I spent the first, like, a whole part of this day.

  • Just eating food and setting up stream.

  • Hey, Hobbs, I got any more of those monsters?

  • Yeah.

  • That would make you my best friend today.

  • You're on your third camp.

  • Means I'm gonna have caffeine the whole weekend.

  • Shut up.

  • It's a lan party way.

  • You should make it red.

  • You ready?

  • We're doing a live studio.

  • No, I don't want to get up, but no.

  • Oh, I can't remember.

  • All right, So this is the end of day one.

  • Dream hack.

  • We didn't film a whole lot of getting here in semi setting up.

  • We're live streaming right now, So if you guys are watching the lifestream, then you'll see this whenever this goes up, whenever that is.

  • And that's the onion Three.

  • That's you.

  • What Phyllis saying is I Well, I already told this.

  • I sleepwalk and I sleep talk a lot.

  • He's demonstrating, apparently, how I was sleeping last night.

  • It's the next day.

  • My back is killing me.

  • The metal chairs, they're padded.

  • But the problem is, I can't just position.

  • So we think we're going to run back to the studio and pick up some chairs.

  • Because that's the nice thing about having a big land like this local tow us.

  • I also need coffee.

  • I'm also congested.

  • He sounds like a misfiring engine with a tile blow off.

  • Yeah, pretty much.

  • How does this work?

  • Isn't working.

  • It is working clearly.

  • A lot more people here today.

  • This is actually the super smash Brothers like playing Mary over here.

  • All the 1000 species on the other side.

  • Right now we gotta step our face after actually playing portal to working my brain a little bit.

  • I'm tired.

  • Okay.

  • Portals or really, this is what you would do.

  • Get your chicken pesto.

  • No, no, it's a salad sandwich.

  • That's the chicken salad on it.

  • That would tell you no.

  • Okay, so I know it looks like it's not the next day because it looks like I haven't changed my clothes.

  • I did promise, and I showered.

  • He smells so bad.

  • He smells terrible.

  • to.

  • You guys actually ever seen Hobbs on my channel before the blood?

  • Probably.

  • Would you be the excellent one?

  • Maybe two years ago.

  • So this is hobbled off.

  • He's one of my moderators.

  • When we did tech talk, it was probably the most consistent moderator we had You under the truth like there were there were times he would text me.

  • Hey, I'm sorry, man.

  • I'm caught up at work.

  • I'm gonna be late.

  • Model.

  • I'm really sorry.

  • It's like, how dare you tell your boss you have real shit todo eso so late for a free gig.

  • But I'm getting paid wasn't free.

  • You get paid right now with exposure.

  • I want to give thanks to him because he's the one who got us in here because I was an idiot until we forgot to buy tickets to this thing prior to it.

  • Being like, good stuff sold out.

  • There were still regular B Y o C seats, but we're not regular people, so no.

  • And by that I mean, we're all big guys.

  • We need big seats and stuff your pampered ass today, I I totally owned up to it.

  • I said I don't like special treatment except for when I met shows Give me all the specials.

  • So, um, we're still gonna be doing the things that the next day we're still gonna be taking a look at the knock and the network set up with the number network.

  • Advance here.

  • And you guys may recognize days cane.

  • So he's one of the admin is here for the network set up because you know that he is an infrastructure expert, so hey, haven't seen it this morning.

  • When we see him will kind of get a walk through of what goes into having a three gigabit um, 1000 seat b Y o see everyone.

  • Bring your own computer set up plus stage set up because it's not just the computers that are sitting here in this section, which a lot of people are not here right now have their system.

  • You see, right there, right there.

  • There's lots of people here, lots of computers.

  • And imagine if the Internet here was terrible.

  • That would be bad, right?

  • That would would not be good for a lamb party, But there's also the stage is the main stages when they're doing the pro gaming in the tournaments does the whole Expo Hall upstairs.

  • It has Internet provided to the boots and the main stage up there in the throes of the actual some of the stuff that's actually being sports televised and whatnot.

  • So obviously the integrity of the system there is very important.

  • So I think that's gonna be a fun portion of this video.

  • If you guys are running away, you haven't seen us like blogging any of the gaming.

  • That's because I live streamed for seven hours.

  • So yeah, that's why you guys should pay attention to Twitter and stuff because you would have known and Phyllis Paint playing the most graphically intensive game I've ever seen.

  • Circuit 95.

  • I still don't understand.

  • I was pulling 24% of 2086.

  • It's like 3 22 100 So regarding Star Wars build, which is right there, um, obviously you can't really see it right now.

  • Um, Temperatures Way did the He's been making all the 49 players there this week who are some of the loudest, most obnoxious people that ever met.

  • But anyway, the Star Wars build with the R TX Titan in there.

  • Remember?

  • I said I wasn't sure how the cooling was gonna be.

  • But with the fan that we installed that not to a fan and the upgraded fan on top Max Temperature I saw was 48 c in the most intensive game and then average It was sitting like what?

  • What I showed you yesterday feels like 38.

  • When we turned off the computer that was on not all day.

  • Gaming nonstop was like 38 c under load.

  • Anyway, we'll see you guys back with the network tournament.

  • Okay?

  • So, as I promise you guys, I'm back with cane.

  • You guys probably know who he is.

  • Infrastructure, infrastructure expert extraordinaire.

  • I'm gonna let him because the second I came through the veil, if you will, um yeah, a lot going on here.

  • So this is the core of our network here for B Y o.

  • See everything in the Expo hall upstairs are broadcasting areas and even our free play bits over in the corner, which will check out this fancy cable bits.

  • Here is the fiber optic lines running out to all the premium rose and distribution switches that are out in the B Y o.

  • See, we've also got a really awesome tactical fiber cable that runs over to the corner to the free play area.

  • Feeding 160 gig backbone between them and all of this comes together in a span of about three, maybe four days.

  • We start on Monday with trucks getting unloaded, stuff getting set up.

  • We have ah course set up that is up in the data center of the venue.

  • And then we've got all this fire.

  • But we ended up running.

  • I want to say was Wednesday we ran all the fiber on Wednesday one day do this, which is traveling like that already to get assembled here both depends on which switches.

  • So a lot of times they travel in these cases and they're trucked across the country to go from event meters of cable.

  • Do you think you're running for just this section like the B Y O.

  • C.

  • In the lower level, probably about five flowers for the whole event.

  • Another two on top of that.

  • So from 5 to 7, maybe 8 80,000 meters of cable That way, with profit not counting the cat five past six, I was complaining that had to run about what 10 meters at home, going injuries will.

  • This is our the defender?

  • No.

  • He's the head of our network operations team here at Dream Talk a little bit about our be wild sea network set up.

  • What we have here is our viewers.

  • He set up every single row.

  • We have two switches Thio, everybody.

  • So no one is ever 25 feet away from a switch.

  • We could bring a 25 foot cable you can always plug in, and all of the premium roads which are in orange way, end up running a fiber to every one of those individually, all of our standard tables.

  • We end up dropping a switch with a five a run.

  • And then we have Ethan that runs to every single one of those tables to each of the switches in terms of planning.

  • Then you guys request a blueprint from the venue.

  • And then this is all planned.

  • When you know the view, I see how many seats the tables.

  • Then you go to work planning the switch later.

  • Yeah.

  • So the fun part about this is when I got the original plan, it changed five times from that before I actually got the original plan.

  • So like, before I got the finalized plan, this the layout of this definitely changed five times are not which is where we're standing right now was originally network operations network operations center.

  • And we're essentially in charge of, like, all the network for upstairs downstairs.

  • All of it not just the wind has a gun smoothly.

  • This event, this event didn't go as smoothly as we would have liked it to.

  • Um, a lot of the issues we ran into were mainly attendees.

  • We have what?

  • Almost double what we're used to at this event.

  • I would say, Well, you said that there was a problem, too, with some people unplugging your actual.

  • So we have a lot of excited, I would say attendings who decide they need to be in the last port of a switch.

  • But the last quarter to switch for our standard rose are the coupling.

  • So they decide I'm gonna plug myself in here, but someone's there.

  • They unplug it, look themselves in, and then everybody freaks out because their games just dropped and everything die.

  • Is there truth to being last on a switch or there is no trick.

  • So switches that we actually end up going through with this event.

  • So we ended up going with Juniper previous events.

  • We did Cisco's junipers.

  • I believe there's like no throughput issue like each one has basic for each board.

  • All the juniper switches that we have on the floor, everything from the seven b.

  • Y.

  • C.

  • Even the stuff we have on the court.

  • They could do a line speed to every single port at the same time, a Zoe said, every single ports got in a sick, which is the thing that controls all the bits and bytes being transmitted across the line, and they back plane is strong enough, capable enough that you can saturate every single port, which is really difficult to do when you think about having an uplink and communication between ports, you could saturate every single port, and that's about the time you're gonna start seeing some kind of late and see and delay.

  • So it doesn't really matter where you are in the switch at all.

  • What one of the funny things we found with the junipers.

  • Actually, we were worried that the blinking the three the three blinks every second, and we didn't know this was like, Hey, we thought something was wrong.

  • There was a storm or something.

  • Way ended up looking up in digging through documentation have found out this just means three blinks.

  • Every second is gigabit up like Yeah, exactly.

  • And that's what we were concerned about to when we first came in.

  • Two is 100 then one blink every second is 10.

  • Make up.

  • One of these orange cable represents a table or something along the way, so each one of these orange cables represents a switch on one of the standard table.

  • Wherever we drop a switch, we never need to worry about the orange cables to them.

  • We just run the table directly to the switch, and then it's got dual fiber attend.

  • Get 10 gig to this switch.

  • There's another really neat way that they're kind of getting around the whole, like you want to download something here and suddenly everyone's downloading stuff.

  • You guys have a really cool system set up for cashing, so it's going to take a look at that from the B Y O C core networks infrastructure.

  • On that side, we have a four pair of fiber optic connection, tactical fiber that comes up over the ceiling and down and drops into the front of our interests, which here and giving us 100 60 160 gig backbone between here and be Wild Psi corps.

  • From there we have 100 60 gigs.

  • Four Q S A P plus connections dropping into our cashing system, which is running a heavily modified version of Ah, steam, cash, land cash That's got everything from steam into epicgames waiting to Windows.

  • Updates Apple PlayStation Xbox escaped from tar Cobb was a game that was, It's got a new it's at its own launcher, and we spent most of Friday morning tearing apart that way, basically tore apart what it was doing and wire shark the crap out of how was connected to the Internet and what it was connected to.

  • And I built a the ability to cash even that game.

  • So that was as of Friday morning that was also able to cash fire system Thursday when we're pre loading our free play area, which is 160 machines that need to download about 500 gigs of games each.

  • We pushed 53.9 gig a second out of this cash for about an hour, and then it's settled down to about 35 to 45 gigabyte a second for the next four hours.

  • While we continue to load everything off steam and this is kind of the heart of band with conservation for the event and the event, it's less about how much bandwidth you have in the event to use.

  • It's more about how much do you have available for people to use?

  • If half of the the Wild Sea wanted to download, say, found game like Fortnight, which has got some obnoxiously huge updates every time they get an update, instead of downloading all that from the Internet, we downloaded once here, and then we spread it out to everybody, Condell it from the cash at relatively high speed.

  • So all of Friday we were pushing about 2025.

  • Give it a second out of the cash while we were only downloaded from the Internet up to about the game.

  • So we have to three gig connections to the Internet and a like a veil over low balance, and it's versatile up to 10 gig each and we've been able to push that up to about six.

  • So they've been really consistent about giving us that six gigs down.

  • Okay, but here's the thing, though, at the Anaheim Convention Center.

  • Obviously, this is a huge venue, and we're only using a portion of it for dream hack.

  • So Kane wants you show them what it takes to get the Internet down there.

  • So this is the D mark that we're connected into from the I speak from the facility in the building.

  • We've got these two fiber links, which is our 10 gig fibres that have got a what we call a free gig commit, which means that they are throttling us to three gigs with a burst of all up to 10 gig so they can waken push it really hard for a few seconds, and then it'll just settle back down about three gates.

  • But that comes into this is a juniper mx 204 We've got a pair of them and they're in a veil over pair, so if one of them physically catches fire, the other one will continue operating.

  • And that's a redundancy set up these switches down here.

  • E x 42 46 hundreds.

  • There's a lot of 10 gig ports with a bunch of 40 dig up links out here.

  • So we're communicating between our outer fire, the outer router on the Inter switch with multiple, 40 big connections.

  • And then all of this is what's running to the Expo Hall out onto the floor, where you've got things like Warcraft three.

  • You've got Halo, Main star, main stage, all the big tournament areas.

  • All that is being fed from here because there's a lot of Internet that has to go around.

  • Everybody has to have connection into the network because you're, like, so nonchalantly grabbing the entire air, that critical place.

  • This is the power.

  • Yeah, 20 part.

  • Is these two up here?

  • Probably more important, these are the ones that actually connect us to the outside, where this is everything.

  • Connecting all of the four fiber optics is very fragile.

  • So you don't want to be like too crazy with you.

  • Don't want to step on it.

  • You don't want to trip over it.

  • You don't want to snag it.

  • If you pull on it, don't run over with a fork lift.

  • Don't snag it with a cart like don't do that.

  • These are the ones that run on a much more.

  • This is a full tactical fiber cable, so it's got the fiber lines that we have.

  • Their running inside is really awesome.

  • Rubber sheeting is designed for a little more rugged abuse.

  • This one, you probably could run over with a forklift, But don't don't run over it with a fork lift, especially not with Forks, is bad.

  • You make us whole cry and then we get angry.

  • Do you ever handle happens with angry nerds?

  • Move!

  • This is the connection.

  • This runs from here through the infrastructure of the building and then down into the B Y.

  • O C core, where it is then aggregated out for the entire B Y O.

  • C and then connected over to the cash system because we recognize the value of the cache is before this event.

  • We tied that cash system off the side like it is, but it is being fed into even these guys up here on the expo floor because so steam is obviously cash.

  • What about you mentioned ethic about origins?

  • So we've got steam epic Windows, Apple PlayStation, Xbox.

  • I just escaped from target I was on their origin is technically being cashed, but not really So the key to all of this is that in order for us to cash it, it has to be an http unencrypted downloads Origin decided that they were gonna do a C T.

  • B s only.

  • So we used to be able to cash it.

  • And then one day it was just not capable of being cashed.

  • And now their client will ask you, Is the user like, Hey, do you want to download this over http or https?

  • And when you're in an event like this, you want to hit http?

  • Because if you had a city, yes, you won't cash it, you'll be going straight from the Internet.

  • And if everybody does that, we're all gonna have a bad time.

  • Steam rolled out an update to the client that it looks for land cash dot steam content dot com.

  • And from that, if it resolves to a private I p address, it goes, Oh, you're the land party.

  • Let's change how we behave.

  • So it goes from five connections, five active connections to 30.

  • It redirects all of its http requests to that I p that it resolved to.

  • Otherwise it does.

  • Https requests to the without after the class for the rest of the regular season ends on this.

  • It's not just us doing this.

  • There's a UK lands and open source land a bunch of other people, mostly mostly in Europe and England.

  • Specifically, England's got a really terrible infrastructure for their Internet connections that their venues.

  • And that's what I've been talking to, all the guys who run these land parties.

  • They end up with a pair of D S L connections, that there cashing everything off.

  • And it's like that's the only way they can have an event because they're stuck with less than 20 megs of Internet connectivity.

  • And on the flip side, I've been to events where I was naive, the way they've got faster Internet there, that the land party.

  • I'll just download my games there where the entire first day was burned up, downloading a terrible speeds because there was no cash or anything like that.

  • So obviously that's a pretty awesome, and I wasn't expecting that We downloaded a couple games on steam that we were like, Oh, we should play it while we're here It was just like what the heck has happened?

  • We had a conversation with the upstairs in the Expo Hall That was a fortnight tournament and they had a test client that they were utilizing for the tournament version of the game.

  • The German from from Epic was like, Yeah, this should start downloading and they all start doing a peer to peer connection and why it's done already.

  • That was done to Well, that was some That actually was a lot faster than I thought it was.

  • So it was like a super virus for a game.

  • Can I appreciate you showing us this, man, this is awesome.

  • I got to talk to you in a while.

  • So it was kind of good to catch up with you and also see how much like everything you're doing is growing even in just the last years.

  • So you want one?

  • I think it would be cool, like if we came up like a little baby version for what we do in the studio when we build new systems and we need to download like our suite of, like, 15 titles that we test, even if we haven't sitting on our server.

  • We don't have a huge backbone or anything like this to try and feed it off from when we try to run it from the server.

  • So that didn't work.

  • So obviously you guys know what you're doing, so you could help us set up a small scale.

  • No roll out version of that.

  • But I'm gonna put all of the information for gains.

  • Its not not true right?

  • Knock tech company that I'm running is called Knock Tech.

  • But what I'm gonna do is open the link to like your socials and step down below.

  • Get ahold of you.

  • They want anything.

  • Dream act clearly is a huge event.

  • This is not a biggest some of the other dream hack events, but clearly this is a huge task.

  • And you guys said to figure it out for this venue for the first time.

  • So this is the first.

  • This is the second time we've actually rolled out a land cash like this.

  • The 1st 1 was the baby version of this.

  • This is like version four.

  • We'll have a slightly improved version for Dallas, which is coming up in May.

  • And then we're gonna have another bigger, fancier Oh, my God, That's amazing.

  • Version for Atlanta near the end of the year.

  • That's awesome.

  • But also the audio kind of suck.

  • Guys, we apologize.

  • It is a loud venue.

  • We were now in a server area.

  • The data center sounds this'll is like, but this is a good sound to people who know what they're hearing.

  • So hey, that's gonna wrap up our dream hack video.

  • I definitely gonna attend another dream back.

  • And I couldn't not go to the one that's literally 45 minutes from my house and call myself, Ah, gaming enthusiasts if I didn't come.

  • So I kind of looking forward now to getting travelling experience, going, checking out, drink back in Sweden someday.

  • Absolutely.

  • All right, guys.

  • Thanks for watching.

  • Like check out the description below will put the dream hack information the website as well as not tech and anything else we think is interesting.

  • So thanks for watching guys.

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