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If you're wanting to make a reliable measure of UX, the RPi idea is
a good one and in wide use.<br>
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As for RRD tools, avoid them, stream your data to graphite or use
something like datadog.<br>
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cite="mid:554068F3.7030305@staff.broadbandsolutions.com.au"
type="cite">Hi,
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I'm looking for a software or hardware solution that will sit on a
network and collect the following information:
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1. Latency to predetermined addresses
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2. Packet loss to various addresses
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3. Time taken to load a webpage or several predetermined
sites
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4. Perform scheduled throughput tests
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Our main reason for collecting the above is to gauge customer
experience to a number of internal and external sites and assist
in troubleshooting.
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I'd appreciate any suggestions.
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Thanks,
<br>
Luke
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<pre wrap="">Hi Luke,
Would something like Smokeping sitting on a Raspberry Pi work for you?
I believe it can do most of what you're trying to achieve?
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://oss.oetiker.ch/smokeping/">http://oss.oetiker.ch/smokeping/</a>
Cheers,
Greg
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