[atlas] decommission of virtual probes
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Mon Nov 6 21:23:33 CET 2023
My bad. non-hardware probes are called "software probes" non-hardware anchors are called "virtual anchors" I mixed that up. I meant software probes. BR, Simon On 06.11.23 21:16, Ernst J. Oud wrote: > Define “virtual probe” please? Do you mean a SW probe? To me a SW probe is as real as a HW probe. > > Or do you mean an abandoned probe? > > Regards, > > Ernst J. Oud > >> On 6 Nov 2023, at 20:53, Simon Brandt via ripe-atlas<ripe-atlas at ripe.net> wrote: >> >> Hello folks, dear Atlas team, >> >> I would like to discuss the case, where a virtual probe is decommissioned because the place where you ran it will no longer be available. For example, a VPS which you have rented somewhere, but you've decided to cancel that service. >> >> Does it make sense to create and keep a backup of the virtual probe, so that you can re-deploy it later (with another AS)? Or is it better to delete the virtual probe and create a new one? >> >> Also: is there an official way to decommission a virtual probe permanently? >> >> I felt like this could be interesting for other people too, so i decided to discuss this question publicly. >> >> BR, >> Simon >> >> -- >> ripe-atlas mailing list >> ripe-atlas at ripe.net >> https://lists.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/ripe-atlas -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://lists.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/ripe-atlas/attachments/20231106/cad22274/attachment.html>
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