On Sat, 2024-07-20 at 00:58 -0500, Stas Bilder wrote:
> Pity we can’t ping Voyagers.
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ROTFL, you actually had me pull out Star Trek - The Movie... Wow...
what a blast from 1979.
So yeah ... According to our media outlets, RTT of the internet is ...
um 3 days.
On 7/20/24 14:08, Matt Corallo wrote:
Geosync is probably the highest unloaded latency, but add in a little
bufferbloat and you can easily get way more latency...I've definitely
seen a minute+ pings on a plane, which is almost all queuing. I assume
airplanes are not the only place with such
On 7/19/24 8:44 PM, joel jaeggli wrote:
On 7/19/24 15:07, Sean Donelan wrote:
What is the current estimated diameter of the Internet?
Maximum (worst-case) RTT edge-to-edge?
Most public latency data is now edge-to-cloud, not edge-to-edge. Cloud engineers have done a great
job, and edge-to
Pity we can’t ping Voyagers.
S.
> On Jul 19, 2024, at 19:45, joel jaeggli wrote:
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>> On 7/19/24 15:07, Sean Donelan wrote:
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>> What is the current estimated diameter of the Internet?
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>> Maximum (worst-case) RTT edge-to-edge?
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>> Most public latency data is now edge-to-cloud
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