Hi,
On 12/31/22 18:37, Randy Bush wrote:
hi robert,
and thanks
I seem to remember that a typical non-public measurement is a one-off,
and as such the data volume collected and stored is likely to be
relatiely low.
interesting
There is an old (late 2016) labs post worth referring to for this
discussion [1].
In 2020 there was a survey of the users of private measurements [2],
which was intended to get feedback on their actual use-cases. I seem to
recall a very small set of respondents from an already small set of
surveyees. The results are probably lost in the ether.
I feel there's an aspect of the broader question that is rarely touched
upon in these discussions: would user behaviour actually change if
non-public measurements went away? I'm never sure how many use-cases are
truly secret.
Cheers,
S.
[1]
https://labs.ripe.net/author/kistel/non-public-measurements-in-ripe-atlas/
[2]
https://www.ripe.net/participate/forms/apply/ripe-atlas-private-measurements-survey/
I don't have the numbers readily available to me at this moment, but
we can certainly dig up recent statistics about this.
i did not intend to create a lot of work for you. but, as a measurement
person, i am a bit fond of basing decisions on facts.
randy
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