Dear Atlas users, for few weeks already it is possible to perform *more* UDMs (User Defined Measurements), since we have increased the limits, and allowed you to spend your well-earned "credits": - you can perform up to 5 measurements simultaneously, - from up to 50 probes, - and you can spend 270,000 credits per day. A reminder of documentation location: - to see your measurements, and schedule a new one: https://atlas.ripe.net/atlas/udm.html - to find out more about UDM functionality: https://atlas.ripe.net/doc/udm You can read much more about Atlas on RIPE Labs: https://labs.ripe.net/atlas Have a great summer! Vesna
Dear Atlas community (yes, _community_, as it looks more like it now ;-) On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 12:33 PM, Vesna Manojlovic <BECHA@ripe.net> wrote:
Dear Atlas users,
for few weeks already it is possible to perform *more* UDMs (User Defined Measurements), since we have increased the limits, and allowed you to spend your well-earned "credits":
Even though it is old news, I simply wanted to thank the Atlas team for getting involved on the lists as well as making this announcement. I find this attitude very important if we want to be building a succesfull community around Atlas, and so would like to encourage you to keep making announcements so we can all stay updated.
- you can perform up to 5 measurements simultaneously, - from up to 50 probes, - and you can spend 270,000 credits per day.
Limits are now more reasonable than the ones used previously, which were tad bit restrictive. Im glad they have finally been raised for everyone. Worth noting the NCC staff has always been very kind towards adjusting the limits under request.
A reminder of documentation location:
- to see your measurements, and schedule a new one: https://atlas.ripe.net/atlas/udm.html
- to find out more about UDM functionality: https://atlas.ripe.net/doc/udm
You can read much more about Atlas on RIPE Labs: https://labs.ripe.net/atlas
Have a great summer!
You too!
Vesna
Thanks everyone for the hard and fine work. Regards, -- - Así que este es el futuro del hombre: calentarse a los rayos del sol, bañarse en las claras corrientes de agua, y comer los frutos de la tierra olvidando todo trabajo y fatiga. - Bueno, y por qué no? "El tiempo en sus manos"
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Iñigo Ortiz de Urbina
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Vesna Manojlovic