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Martin Millnert
millnert at gmail.com
Wed Jun 8 14:38:55 CEST 2011
Robert, great! On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 2:01 AM, Robert Kisteleki <robert at ripe.net> wrote: >> So now that the measurements are ongoing and I see like ~everyone is >> using akamai proxies, and the overall relative RTT is ~0.8, I have a >> request which is pretty reasonable i think (which should be easy >> enough to do in post-processing): >> >> Group a summarized relative RTT stats graph by those who use Akamai >> for this and those who don't, to effectively benchmark their >> service/peering/ etc. (Obviously, since so many sites use the same >> single provider for this day, that single provider influences stats a >> lot). > > We have the data and plan to do a number of post-op analyses. We'll take > your idea on board as inspiration! > I realize there are two kinds of usage going on, which I'm sure you do too: 1) akadns for geolocation (I presume), 2) actually serving pages from akamai Would be interesting to hear more from them. Cheers, Martin
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