2017 IFIP/IEEE Symposium on Integrated Network and Service Management (IM) 2017
DOI: 10.23919/inm.2017.7987262
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Vantage point selection for IPv6 measurements: Benefits and limitations of RIPE Atlas tags

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“…We investigated (see II) potential performance measurement platforms that we could leverage for measuring IPv6 performance. For instance, RIPE Atlas [2] with ∼9.1K (∼2.4K back in Jan 2013) connected probes with ∼2.2K dual-stacked probes [13] as of Jan 2017 is ideal, but is limited in the number of metrics it can measure (primarily ping and traceroute). PlanetLab vantage points are restricted to mostly research networks and IPv6 support was only recently added to PlanetLab.…”
Section: Measuring Ipv6 Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We investigated (see II) potential performance measurement platforms that we could leverage for measuring IPv6 performance. For instance, RIPE Atlas [2] with ∼9.1K (∼2.4K back in Jan 2013) connected probes with ∼2.2K dual-stacked probes [13] as of Jan 2017 is ideal, but is limited in the number of metrics it can measure (primarily ping and traceroute). PlanetLab vantage points are restricted to mostly research networks and IPv6 support was only recently added to PlanetLab.…”
Section: Measuring Ipv6 Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lessons learned [12] from pursuing this dissertation may prove valuable to the wider measurement community in general. As a side contribution, our vantage point selection methodology [13] to identify home probes in the RIPE Atlas platform can serve as a good starting point for future broadband measurement studies using the RIPE Atlas platform.…”
Section: Relevance and Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Probes of RIPE Atlas are very often located behind validating resolvers (see Figure 5.5), which is useful to monitor the chain of trust, but also are often not located in residential networks [173]. The opposite is the case for clients of Luminati; the large majority is located in residential networks but only around 12% use validating resolvers [135].…”
Section: Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the use of these middleboxes we refrain from trying to identify the implementations of the recursive resolvers directly. Our VPs (RIPE Atlas probes) are unevenly distributed around the globe, with far more in Europe than elsewhere [173], [196], [197].…”
Section: Measurement Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
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