Hello Atlas friends, We are currently in beta testing for a modern replacement of LatencyMON. Our plan is to roll this out fairly soon, but we wanted to show it to the community first and ask for your feedback on it. Here are some of the differences from the old version: - Complete migration to Vue3/Quasar code like the rest of Atlas (no legacy jquery, requirejs, backbone, or any of that) - UI refresh and cleanup - New toggle to add groups by distance from target (in addition to the default of countries with greatest number of probes) - Showing min/med/max values (with toggle to only show min) - Groups can be split into single probe charts with button click - Link out to msm ID - Now linking to latencymon from dns/tls/http (as well as ping/traceroute) with better support for these - Fullscreen zoom - Ability to load data outside routequake (aggregated API used for latencymon) limits from regular (non aggregated) results (limit to 10k samples for now for performance) - Areas with packet loss now opacity scaled for better visibility (with tooltip note to zoom in for full data when not in full resolution) - Charts can be drag resized You can check out the new LatencyMON on our beta-ui site (https://beta-ui.atlas.ripe.net/) by going to the link at the top of any measurement detail page (for any periodic measurement). Here is an example: https://beta-ui.atlas.ripe.net/latencymon/93652781 We welcome your feedback and look forward to hearing from you. Kind regards, Stephen Atlas UI