GAS-IX
Find colocation with peering access to GAS-IX in Malang. Compare 1 connected datacenter below, join 2 member networks already peering at this exchange, and request free quotes for colocation + IX port from any facility on this page.
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Why Peer at GAS-IX?
GAS-IX is a regional internet exchange in Malang, ID. With approximately 2 member networks peering on its fabric, joining cuts transit costs by routing traffic directly to other members instead of through upstream IP transit providers. Operators colocated at any of the 1 connected datacenter can purchase a cross-connect to GAS-IX's shared switching fabric and start peering bilaterally or via route servers.
Typical reasons network operators peer at GAS-IX:
- Lower transit costs — peer with major content providers and eyeball networks directly
- Reduced latency — bypass upstream transit for traffic destined to other IX members
- Better redundancy — multi-homed BGP via the IX fabric plus your transit providers
- Cloud on-ramps — many IXes co-located with AWS / Azure / GCP direct connect points
Peering Services & Cross-Connects at GAS-IX
Most colocation operators at the facilities below offer direct cross-connects to the GAS-IX shared fabric. When you request a free quote for colocation at any of those facilities, specify the peering services you need so operators can confirm pricing for both the cabinet and the IX port.
IX Ports & Capacity
- Port speeds — 1 GbE, 10 GbE, 100 GbE, 400 GbE for the largest members
- LACP aggregation — bond multiple ports for higher capacity
- Quarantine VLAN — pre-production isolation before going live
- Port redundancy — connect from two cabinets / switches for resilience
- Membership tiers vary by IX (member vs. customer vs. reseller)
BGP & Peering
- Bilateral peering — direct BGP sessions with chosen members
- Route server peering — multi-lateral sessions with most members in one BGP turn-up
- RPKI / ROA filtering increasingly required by route server operators
- BYO ASN — bring your own AS number; multi-homed deployments standard
- IPv4 + IPv6 dual-stack peering across both fabrics
Cross-Connect to Fabric
- Carrier-neutral cross-connect from your cabinet to the IX edge port
- SMF (single-mode fiber) for 10G+ connections
- Cross-facility — extension via dark fiber to GAS-IX if your cabinet is at a remote site
- One-time install + monthly recurring billing typical
- Latency to fabric typically under 1 ms within a meet-me room
Cloud On-Ramps & Transit
- AWS Direct Connect, Azure ExpressRoute, Google Cloud Interconnect — many co-locate with major IXes
- IP transit blends alongside peering for non-member destinations
- DDoS mitigation — at-fabric or at-cabinet options
- Looking glass access for path diagnostics
- Route optimization tools and BGP analytics integrations
Free Quotes for GAS-IX Colocation + Peering
Total cost-to-peer at GAS-IX typically combines several line items: colocation space and power, cross-connect to the IX fabric, and the IX membership/port fee itself. ColoMap connects you directly with colocation operators for free, no-obligation quotes — most respond within 1–2 business days.
Common quote requests include:
- Quarter / half / full cabinet with 2-5 kW redundant power
- Cross-connect to GAS-IX fabric (specify 1G or 10G+ port)
- IP transit alongside peering for non-member destinations
- Remote hands for router turn-up and ongoing BGP changes
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