grody: http://imgur.com/ZO1DfrA
seems good for me
(time is UTC+1) pyvpx: mercutio: still plenty of space in AfriNIC
and loose policies like it's 1998! you're only a mauritius or seychelles shelf company away from all the IPv4 you can type m0unds: lol kellytk: :-)
Are there robust exchanges in Africa? pyvpx: ams-ix shut theirs down after two years
outside of south africa? not really. google has stuff in lagos and connectivity in nairobi.
djibouti has five submarine cables but an exchange only in name.
it was called DIX for awhile until the changed it to DjIX kellytk: Thank you
Does south Africa have solid infrastructure? pyvpx: I haven't been there personally
but it is far more developed than most other places on the continent kellytk: Are you aware of a reputable VPS host there? pyvpx: I am not, but a search of webhostingtalk or perhaps contacting oneprovider.com might be useful kellytk: Thank you mercutio: i think south africa is pretty decent for connectivity
slow speeds for a lot of users in the past, dunno if it's still like that
but i think it's generally pretty reliable kellytk: Thanks mercutio ***: Seji has quit IRC (Quit: No Ping reply in 180 seconds.) kellytk: Is there a more accurate way to measure round-trip time between hosts than ping? ***: Seji has joined #arpnetworks mercutio: you can look at the tcp headers kellytk: To remove remote host processing time? mercutio: and to get reading across multiple packets easily
it also picks up packet loss easily
i made a simple program to test in-band latency with ssh once too ***: Seji has quit IRC (Quit: No Ping reply in 240 seconds.) kellytk: Did you write it in C? ***: Seji has joined #arpnetworks mercutio: yeh
https://weallsee.net/cl
it justs current cursor position
and times how long that takes to get ***: Seji has quit IRC (Quit: No Ping reply in 180 seconds.) kellytk: Would it technically make sense to refer to round-trip time values as "latency"? I understand RTT to be an aggregate measure of latency ***: Seji has joined #arpnetworks mercutio: well just do median on it or such
median/min/max/mean kellytk: Would it be correct to use "Latency" to refer to it? brycec: No. Latency is the time between initiation and the response. In the context of a "ping" it's half of RTT (ideally)
Though the term "latency" his highly contextual. eg network latency, response latency, etc mercutio: the half of rtt is usually called one way latency
and the latency can vary in either directional, normally latency is described as bidirectional latency these days.
usually people who give half rtt for latency are trying to sell low latency network links or such and have a lower number kellytk: What I gather is that latency can refer to either side of a request/response or both, however it's commonly used to refer to both, that is RTT brycec: tl;dr "latency" as a word on its own is unspecific. ***: Seji has quit IRC (Quit: No Ping reply in 210 seconds.)
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mnathani has joined #arpnetworks mnathani: @weather yyz BryceBot: There is 1 weather alert in effect for your area! There is a Special Weather Statement.
Toronto-Pearson International, Ontario: Light Rain ☂ 55°F (13°C), Humidity: 94%, Wind: From the East at 18 MPH Gusting to 31 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=43.67722321,-79.63055420 or re-request this with: @weather -v yyz brycec: It reached 42C here today, set new records and everything :(
I'm very jealous of your weather. mercutio: ouch
@weather akl BryceBot: Auckland International, New Zealand: Partly Cloudy ☁ 55°F (13°C), Humidity: 88%, Wind: From the WSW at 9 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=-37.00805664,174.79167175 or re-request this with: @weather -v akl mercutio: i have the same hah
well less wet, and less wind. BryceBot: That's what she said!!