Part of the ‘Three of the best’ series, highlighting the most popular posts from the past 12 months.
Measurement is always a popular topic on the APNIC Blog. This year, authors and guest authors measured everything from qmin adoption to Apple’s new Relay network. Here are three of the best:
- Geoff Huston revealed how APNIC Labs measures RPKI ROA signing and Route Origination Validation and the adoption of DNSSEC validation.
- ZDNS: A fast DNS toolkit for Internet measurement — Liz Izhikevich walked us through a new, modular, and open source active DNS measurement framework optimized for large-scale research studies of DNS on the public Internet.
- Why HTTP/3 is eating the world — Robin Marx investigated what problems HTTP/3 solves, how it performs, why it’s seen such swift adoption, and what limitations it is still working to overcome.
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