RE: Is anyone aware of recent by-protocol traffic data in the public domain?

From: Joe St Sauver (no email)
Date: Tue Dec 04 2007 - 11:55:36 EST

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    Alexander asked:

    #Excellent public studies of Internet traffic by protocol exist from NSFNet
    #times up to 2002 or 2003; we thank Odlyzko, Claffy et al for their work.
    #
    #However, has anyone else noticed a serious lack of data after the end of the
    #studies summarised in "Longitudinal study of Internet traffic 1998-2003",
    #Fomenkov, Keys, Moore & Claffy, 2003? (This has been discussed in the past,
    #I think.) All that seems to be available is vendor handwaving of the sort
    #Andy Odlyzko takes so much trouble to debunk; and that without any source
    #data.

    Recognizing that Internet2's traffic is likely significantly different
    than typical so-called tier-1 providers, you may still be interested in
    the weekly Internet2 Netflow reports available at:

    http://netflow.internet2.edu/weekly/

    Regards,

    Joe


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