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PQ 142: TCP Latency Monitoring With Ruru

 
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Ruru is open source software for monitoring TCP latency in real time. As it says on the project’s GitHub page, the software “utilizes Intel DPDK for high speed packet processing (up to 40Gbit/s) and a Node.JS web frontend to present results.”

On today’s Priority Queue we talk with Ruru developer Richard Cziva. We dive into how Ruru works, what insights we can glean from the data Ruru generates, and how the application scales.

We also discuss roadmap items and how developers and non-developers alike can contribute to the project.

Last but not least, we answer the burning question “What the heck is a Ruru?” (It’s an owl native to New Zealand and Tasmania, and also known as a Morepork.)

Show Links:

REANNZ Ruru – GitHub

Ruru RIPE Presentation – PDF

NetLab: Ruru: live, end-to-end TCP latency monitoring – University of Glasgow

Richard’s Blog

Follow Richard on Twitter

The post PQ 142: TCP Latency Monitoring With Ruru appeared first on Packet Pushers.

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Ruru is open source software for monitoring TCP latency in real time. As it says on the project’s GitHub page, the software “utilizes Intel DPDK for high speed packet processing (up to 40Gbit/s) and a Node.JS web frontend to present results.”

On today’s Priority Queue we talk with Ruru developer Richard Cziva. We dive into how Ruru works, what insights we can glean from the data Ruru generates, and how the application scales.

We also discuss roadmap items and how developers and non-developers alike can contribute to the project.

Last but not least, we answer the burning question “What the heck is a Ruru?” (It’s an owl native to New Zealand and Tasmania, and also known as a Morepork.)

Show Links:

REANNZ Ruru – GitHub

Ruru RIPE Presentation – PDF

NetLab: Ruru: live, end-to-end TCP latency monitoring – University of Glasgow

Richard’s Blog

Follow Richard on Twitter

The post PQ 142: TCP Latency Monitoring With Ruru appeared first on Packet Pushers.

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