Hear from RIPE Atlas users about their experiences with RIPE Atlas and how they use RIPE Atlas data to troubleshoot and gain valuable information about their own networks.
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Hear from RIPE Atlas users about their experiences with RIPE Atlas and how they use RIPE Atlas data to troubleshoot and gain valuable information about their own networks.
RIPE NCC developers and researchers present their own findings about a range of topics using RIPE Atlas data, from the effect of hurricanes on the Internet to examining IPv6 /48 filtering.
Academic researchers use RIPE Atlas data to investigate a number of topics, from Path MTU black hole detection to packet delay.
Browse through a collection of presentations, tutorials and videos about RIPE Atlas, from both RIPE NCC staff as well as members of the Internet community who use RIPE Atlas.
"Of course we used other tools…but the RIPE Atlas project provided a lot of useful information. Thankfully this issue is now resolved and we’ve been carefully monitoring it over the last week or so."– Nathan at FreeAgent
"We found that over 95% of the RIPE Atlas probes can now reach destinations addressed with addresses from 128.0.0.0/16."– Mirjam Kühne on RIPE Labs
"We don't see evidence of widespread AAAA filtering, at least not in the networks in which RIPE Atlas probes are deployed."- Emile Aben on RIPE Labs
"Using the raw data collected from the probes, we modeled to see if IPv6 traffic is going to the right POP and were able to identify networks that were not taking the optimum routes."– Hossein Lotfi at EdgeCast Networks, Inc.