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Rob Kisteleki on RIPE Atlas

Rob Kisteleki on RIPE Atlas

Update: 2025-08-061
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In this episode of PING, Robert Kisteleki from the RIPE NCC discusses the RIPE Atlas system -a network of over 13,000 measurement devices deployed worldwide in homes, exchange points, stub and transit AS, densely connected regions and sparse island states.


Atlas began with a vision of the world at night -a powerful metaphor for where people are, and where technology reaches. Could a measurement system achieve sufficient density to "light up the internet" in a similar manner? Could network measurement be "democratized" to include internet citizens at large?


From it's launch at the RIPE 61 meeting held in Rome Italy. with 500 probes based on a small ucLinux device designed as an ethernet converter, to 5 generations of probe hardware and now a soft probe design which can be installed on linux, and an "anchor" device which not only sends tests but can receive them, Atlas has become core technology for network monitoring, measurement and research.


Rob discusses the history, design, methodology and futures of this system. A wonderful contribution from the RIPE NCC for the community at large.

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Rob Kisteleki on RIPE Atlas

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