Ruru: High-speed, Flow-level Latency Measurement and Visualization of Live Internet Traffic

End-to-end latency is becoming an important metric for many emerging applications (e.g., 5G low-latency services) over the Internet. To better understand end-to-end latency, we present Ruru1, a DPDK-based pipeline that exploits recent advances in high-speed packet processing and visualization. We present an operational deployment of Ruru over an international high-speed link running between Auckland and Los Angeles, and show how Ruru can be used for latency anomaly detection and network planning.

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