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blog.benjojo.co.uk
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article details a project called ixp-xping, a flow-aware network quality monitoring tool built in Go that uses UDP timestamps to measure latency and packet loss between Points of Presence in Internet Exchanges. | |
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willhaley.com
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| | | | | iperf3 is useful for testing the network throughput of your local network. It can help to indicate network bandwidth of individual nodes on your LAN. Do you have one computer that seems perpetually slow? Then iperf3 may be able to confirm this potential issue. A WAN speedtest service like Google's will not necessarily indicate the speed of individual nodes on your LAN. Rather, it is better suited to testing the throughput from your home to the public Internet. | |
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hpc.guix.info
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robertnealan.com
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| | | After reading entirely too many articles and a lot of trial & error, I've written this guide on how to get HTTPS working on a DigitalOcean-powered, Nginx-backed Ghost blog using LetsEncrypt's free SSL certificates. For years people have argued whether it's worth setting up SSL on websites that have no inherent | ||