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September 07, 2005

Map of the Net

CAIDA has a map of two weeks of Internet traffic, explained here.

The graph reflects 926,201 IP addresses and 2,000,796 IP links (immediately adjacent addresses in a traceroute-like path) of topology data gathered from 22 monitors probing approximately 865,000 destinations spread across 77,678 (50% of the total) globally routable network prefixes. We then aggregate this view of the network into a topology of Autonomous Systems (ASes), each of which approximately maps to an Internet Service Provider (ISP).

I don't really understand it, but it sure is purty. [Technorati tags: internet]

Posted by D. Weinberger at September 7, 2005 03:47 PM


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