Dear RIPE Atlas users,
Some of you may remember earlier discussions about this topic.
We’re now ready to enable a feature to address this issue.
Supporting each probe requires resources from the system; at the
same time having too many probes in the same network and location
does not provide much new information (that is, more probes in the
same location or network would provide similar measurement
results). Therefore we have controls in place to limit the amount
of software probes that are connecting from particular
networks:
Software probes that connect from networks beyond these limits
will not be allowed to connect, unless and until other software
probes drop out. Note that we may also adjust the particular
maximums over time.
We realise that in some cases multiple probes belonging to the
same user can come seemingly from the same network, violating rule
2 (mostly), yet they arguably still provide enough value for the
community. This may be for example because they are in fact
geographically widely distributed. In such a case the host can
reach out to us via atlas@ripe.net with an explanation and we will
consider relaxing this limit.
While in the past we observed surprising corner cases, the
particular limits described above are set partially taking into
account the current software deployment. Therefore only a handful
of probe hosts should be impacted by this (as I write this, 71
probes from 13 hosts). As I mentioned above, we’re open to adjust
the limits if needed.
Regards,
Francesco Iannuzzelli