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[atlas] How to measure ISP speed/uptime via Atlas Probes
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Ray Bellis
ray at isc.org
Tue Feb 1 12:29:41 CET 2022
On 01/02/2022 11:22, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote: > Hi, > > I have a few probes in my house(s) and practice and I wonder whether it > is possible to measure the uptime (and speed) of all or some of them on > a more or less continuous basis, and if so how one would go about it. > > Total amateur that I am I would appreciate pointers to where I can read > that up, as it surely must have been done before... I don't think that's practical to measure speed on a continious basis. The rationale (although I could be wrong) is that as far as I know the only way to reliably measure the throughput of a link is to saturate it. kind regards, Ray
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