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[atlas] probe congestion?
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Philip Homburg
philip.homburg at ripe.net
Wed May 11 14:07:11 CEST 2016
On 2016/05/11 13:13 , Paul Vlaar wrote: > This seems like a bug to me. The time between scheduling one-off > measurements using the same probe is of influence on the RTT? How can I > trust the RTT at all now? What if others are using the same probe at the > same time? Statistically speaking the probes are idle, so the chance that your oneoff arrives at the probe at the same time as one from someone else is extremely low. The probe tries to execute 10 oneoffs in parallel. But considering that one average the probes are idle, it may be effective to avoid parallelism and run oneoffs sequentially. Philip
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