Hallo!
Was fuer hosts benutzt ihr um Latenzen innerhalb von der Schweiz zu messen? Also welche Hosts sind pingbar in welchen verschiedenen Netzen?
Welche Hosts benutzt ihr um Latenzen zu messen?
Gruss Robert Depenbrock
Hello,
our DNS servers serve quite a bit of ICMP traffic. (I should really measure it, I estimate ~ 1MBit or more) Pinging dns1.bluewin.ch [195.186.1.110] you see the latancy to one of the bigger ISP's in Switzerland, which is connected to one of the bigger Up-Stream Providers IP-Plus [AS 3303].
However don't ping every second, once every five minutes should be enough;-)
Regards, Guido
Robert Depenbrock wrote:
Hallo!
Was fuer hosts benutzt ihr um Latenzen innerhalb von der Schweiz zu messen? Also welche Hosts sind pingbar in welchen verschiedenen Netzen?
Welche Hosts benutzt ihr um Latenzen zu messen?
Gruss Robert Depenbrock
Hello!
Am 28.07.05 schrieb Robert Depenbrock:
Was fuer hosts benutzt ihr um Latenzen innerhalb von der Schweiz zu messen? Also welche Hosts sind pingbar in welchen verschiedenen Netzen?
I just use my own hosts - my private boxes and my business servers. I would never use someone else's bandwith regularly to plot some graphs without the knowledge of the owner.
Beat
Beat Rubischon schrieb:
Hello!
Am 28.07.05 schrieb Robert Depenbrock:
Was fuer hosts benutzt ihr um Latenzen innerhalb von der Schweiz zu messen? Also welche Hosts sind pingbar in welchen verschiedenen Netzen?
I just use my own hosts - my private boxes and my business servers. I would never use someone else's bandwith regularly to plot some graphs without the knowledge of the owner.
Hi Beat,
So every webcrawler on earth is making more traffic, than a lonely fping (64bytes) every 5 minutes.
I think i will not hurt anyone who is hosting a large important website.
Smokeping uses around 600 Kilobytes of data per month(1.8MB max, if i would measure 3 ping packets in a row), is nothing I have to worry about.
regards Robert Depenbrock