Kentik launched The Cloud Latency
Map, a free public tool that allows anyone to explore the latencies
measured between over 100 different cloud regions located around the
world. For the first time, users can identify recent changes in
latencies globally between various public clouds and data center
regions.
"The Cloud Latency Map benefits anyone trying to determine if there is a
connectivity issue impacting the latencies to particular clouds and
cloud regions," said Doug Madory, Director of Internet Analysis at
Kentik and the creator of The Cloud Latency Map. "And since the public
clouds rely on the same physical infrastructure as the rest of the
global Internet, the map can often pick up on the latency impacts of a
variety of failures of core infrastructure, such as the loss of a major
submarine cable."
The Cloud Latency Map uses live measurement data generated by a full
mesh of measurements between over 100 cloud agents hosted by Amazon Web
Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud (GCP), Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure (OCI), and IBM. As an agnostic third party, Kentik is in a
unique position to publish latency data across all major public clouds
that has never been continuously available before. This newfound data
can help digital businesses optimize their multi-cloud networks and
identify impacts to cloud connectivity.
Kentik Cloud is also available for enterprises that want to go beyond
the broad insights of The Cloud Latency Map. Kentik Cloud is a paid
platform for enterprises with complex networks that need a best-in-class
network observability platform with sophisticated insights into cloud
performance. By connecting directly to an enterprise's specific cloud
setup, network teams are able to further optimize cost, performance, and
security.