Coral StatisticsWe are currently experiencing difficulties with our real-time database architecture. Our apologies while it is offline.The following information reflects real-time information about current Coral nodes. Click on any node for more detailed information. The level statistics reflect the current status of the network's self-organizing clusters, which can also be seen visually. The size reflects the number of nodes belonging to that node's clusters, and the RTT reflects the node's average pair-wise round-trip-times (in milliseconds) with other members in its cluster. A node should join a level-1 cluster only if its the average RTT is less than 60 msec and a level-2 cluster only if the RTT is < 20 msec. The per-node HTTP and DNS statistics are taken over the past 24 hour period. But first, we graph the number of HTTP requests to and amount of data transferred from all Coral proxies over the past day (time in GMT). Note that as data is collected asynchronously, the newest entries in our cumulative graphs may only reflect statistics from some portion of the system's nodes.
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