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Eren Türkay
turkay.eren at gmail.com
Sat Aug 25 21:00:45 CEST 2018
You maybe right. I will wait a couple of weeks until my probe is tagged stable. It is fairly stable now, I fixed the boot problem and installed new OpenWRT router which works great for me. If somebodycan manually tag and shift traffic, it will handle without problem. Nevertheless, I will wait and report back. Thanks for suggestions! I hope this probe will be better utilized. As I said, it can easily handle 20Mbit/s (even more). On Sat, Aug 25, 2018 at 2:17 PM Antonios Chariton <daknob.mac at gmail.com> wrote: > In general I believe the RIPE Atlas network is heavily underutilized. I > can confirm the low traffic too: > > > Now there are a few reasons that this could happen, but in general I > believe the entire network is like this, and not just specific probes.. > > The reasons can be: > > i) People just don’t have anything to measure, so they don’t send new > measurements > ii) People think credits are actually super important, and want to keep > them > iii) People believe current measurements are too expensive, so > theoretically if everything costed 10x less, there would be 10x the > measurements. > > Now personally I think that it’s just (i), but I can’t actually really > tell. Changing the available bandwidth from the RIPE Atlas page seems to > not affect the bandwidth used. On the other hand, somehow the traffic is > relatively constant at 7-8 Kb/s, and then moved up to like 8-9 Kb/s.. I do > not think RIPE Atlas has 100% evenly distributed measurements, so there’s > possibly some mechanism to distribute the load uniformly? > > On 25 Aug 2018, at 15:02, Eren Türkay <turkay.eren at gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello, > > I am running a probe [0] at my home and I have 240Mbit connection from my > provider. When I look at the graphs, this probe is basically sitting idle > doing nothing! I can spare 20Mbit/s easily for measurements to keep the > usage. However, I do not know how to achieve that. > > Is it possible to attract more traffic to my probe? I'm sure there is some > algorithm involved to distribute the work so if you can please get me some > more work, I'd be pleased [obviously more credits to spare :)] > > [0] https://atlas.ripe.net/probes/31252/ > > Regards, > > -- > . 73! DE TA1AET > http://erenturkay.com/ > > > -- . 73! DE TA1AET http://erenturkay.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://lists.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/ripe-atlas/attachments/20180825/041d9a39/attachment.html>
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