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[atlas] Anyone with some spare credits for my experiments?
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rgnr
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Sun Jul 12 21:11:31 CEST 2020
Send you 10 Mio. too Am 12.07.20 um 16:02 schrieb JJ de Ronde: > Hi there, > > > > I’ve recently joined the Ripe Atlas project. Unfortunately, my lonely > probe only gets me around ~20k credits per day and I’m too eager to > start running my experiments! > > > > Anyone willing to share some of their credits? > My current purpose is to measure the DNS performance of the top 100 (or > more, credits permitting 😉) tld nameservers. Basically what was done > here > https://bunnycdn.com/blog/is-your-fancy-new-domain-hurting-your-performance-gtld-benchmark/ > > > > But including more tlds and split out by region and by tld nameserver > (for example, I’ve noticed that for some tlds there’s a single > nameserver bringing performance down for all). > I will publish all results on my blog, and happy to credit you if you want. > > > > If you don’t have any credits, I’m also very open to > suggestions/pointers/etc! > > Kind regards, > Jorma > > > > PS Ripe account is at jdrmar at gmail.com > > >
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