Peer-to-peer updates for edge compute nodes
Guest Post: According to a new study, peer-to-peer updates are an essential part of future management tools, as the only way to get effective and scalable connectivity.
Guest Post: According to a new study, peer-to-peer updates are an essential part of future management tools, as the only way to get effective and scalable connectivity.
Guest Post: There are limits to the benefits HTTPS provides, even when deployed properly.
Geoff Huston delves into the statistics to test common theories on the deployment of IPv6. Are they true?
Guest Post: Despite popular belief, IPv6 multihoming is possible. Find out how.
Guest Post: Leveraging end hosts is an efficient way to monitor the health of a network, compare performances across providers, and quickly spot issues.
Guest Post: First of its kind study monitors the growth of a new transport protocol, QUIC.
Guest Post: Study scans 600 million certificates from 30 CT logs to analyze the application of best security practices.
Guest Post: Coupled with an additional two-bit signal, the Valid Edge Counter, the QUIC spin bit can provide a higher resolution of latency trouble spots in a network.
Guest Post: A study looking at TLS adoption in Japan finds HTTPS web traffic has increased by a factor of 14 in the last 10 years.
Guest Post: A look at the geographic verification techniques Client Presence Verification and Server Location Verification