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Intro
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What Is Active Network Measurement?
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What Is AMP?
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The History of AMP
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Modern Day AMP
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Current AMP Tests
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The User Experience
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AMP Client Architecture
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AMP Architecture
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AMP Web Interface
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Event Detection
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Why Linux?
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Web100 and Web 10G
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TCP_INFO
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Timestamping
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YouTube Test Problems
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Some Graphs
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The Internet Is Getting Closer
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Odd DNS Response Latency
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Weird Things Happen All The Time
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What Next?
Description:
Explore the world of network monitoring with AMP (Active Measurement Project) in this 42-minute conference talk from linux.conf.au. Dive into the architecture and design of this distributed platform, which continuously performs active network measurements to monitor both network and service performance. Learn about various tests including ICMP and TCP latency, UDP DNS latency, TCP throughput, HTTP performance, and video streaming performance. Discover how AMP probes are deployed across universities, major network sites, and Internet Service Providers in New Zealand, providing publicly available data. Gain insights into the challenges of creating accurate measurements, particularly for video streaming performance using headless web browsers. Examine collected data from recent years, showcasing impactful network events, misconfigurations, and interesting behaviors observed. Understand the importance of Linux and open-source software in network monitoring and explore future developments in the field of active network measurement. Read more

Network Monitoring with AMP

linux.conf.au
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