The Internet Health Report monitors the conditions of networks that compose the Internet. This effort aims to provide network operators, policymakers, and other stakeholders, with a better understanding of the Internet's infrastructure and its evolution.
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Networks connected to the Internet inherently rely on other networks to reach the rest of the world. The Internet Health Report quantifies the inter-dependency of networks using global routing information (BGP), hence improving our understanding of network connectivity and resiliency.
Delay is a key metric when assessing the performance or conditions of a network. The Internet Health Report infers network delays between ASes, cities, and Internet landmarks from traceroute data.
Network congestion is another key indicator of network conditions. The Internet Health Report pinpoints link congestion and abnormal forwarding patterns using traceroute data.
The worst-case scenario is the complete disconnection of a network from the Internet. The Internet Health Report infers data plane disruptions by monitoring the connectivity of RIPE Atlas probes.