As the global RPKI data set and system load grows, we want to ensure that the system is performing well. This is why we have added measurement functionality to the RIPE NCC RPKI Validator toolset: https://www.ripe.net/certification/rpki-validator-metrics
When enabled, it will gather the following data and send it to the RIPE NCC for analysis:
good stuff. though you know how much i like centralization :) of course you have seen the centralized rpki.net measurements presented by rob at iepg http://iepg.org/2012-03-ietf83/a-few-months-in-the-life-of-an-rpki-validator... and the measurements of an experiment using bit torrent instead of rsync http://iepg.org/2012-03-ietf83/rpki-bittorrent-experiment.pdf and sidr/paris. oops, good luck finding it, and he was cut short anyway due to the meeting's tech fiasco. but that is centralized. and, if you would care to publish your collection protocol, we would look at having the rpki.net relying party software shove data down it. but no promises. but we're more focused on giving the *user* the tools to measure and see. so you may want to look at the tables and graphs (graphs more germane to this discussion) from the rpki.net relying party software at, for example, http://www.hactrn.net/opaque/rcynic/index.html suggestions for improvement solicited, of course. randy