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Re: Just some statistics



> This is the best I have seen so far.

I guess "well-connected" depends on your point of view.  1/2 :-)

> the command used was ping -c 1000 master.debian.org
> 
> --- master.debian.org ping statistics ---
> 1377 packets transmitted, 1000 packets received, 27% packet loss
> round-trip min/avg/max = 109.025/121.875/375.022 ms

I get consistently poor performance from this side to you, too.  I started 
with a traceroute, and then did 100-frame flood pings to each hop along the
route.  

>From where I sit, there appear to be small losses around the boundary between 
bbnplanet and mci, significant losses between mci and mich.net, and finally 
some lossage within cmich.edu.  This comes from a couple of back to back 
traceroutes, and is far from scientific.

For a comparison, I ran 250-packet pings like yours to some other well-known
and busy FTP sites from master.debian.org:

	site			normal ping	flood ping

	ftp.ucsd.edu		1% loss		7% loss
	gatekeeper.dec.com	0% loss		7% loss
	prep.ai.mit.edu		2% loss		10% loss
	ftp.uu.net		4% loss		7% loss
	wuarchive.wustl.edu	25% loss	25% loss
	louie.udel.edu		4% loss		14% loss
	ftp.cdrom.com		0% loss		4% loss

and, of course,

	ftp.debian.org		19% loss	26% loss

This obviously doesn't directly help the path problem between master.debian.org
and ftp.debian.org, but it suggests strongly to me that master.debian.org is
well-connected from at least some perspectives, and working quite well.

Bdale