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[atlas] Running RIPE probe VM
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Tom Glass
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Tue Nov 14 17:14:09 CET 2017
Hello, Atlas did a good review on this https://labs.ripe.net/Members/suzanne_taylor_muzzin/exploring-the-idea-of-ripe-atlas-virtual-probes I agree virtual probes save costs but there is other risks as highlighted, you can in theory convert the software on the probe to a VM however it would likely involve dismantling the probe and I'm pretty sure RIPE Atlas would be happy. For each virtual probe you would need a physical so pretty pointless. Luckily they don't use a lot of power or space and easily fit in racks, cupboards or even down the back of your sofa depending on where your router is. Anyway hope this helps. Regards, Tom Sent from Blue On 14 Nov 2017, 16:07, at 16:07, Evgeniy Sudyr <eject.in.ua at gmail.com> wrote: >Hello All, > >I'm interesting for running RIPE probe on VM or Docker container. Any >chance to get this idea real? > >-- >With regards, >Eugene Sudyr -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </ripe/mail/archives/ripe-atlas/attachments/20171114/1e302a1e/attachment.html>
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