Hi Stephen!
Thanks for new release. Where can we find detailed list of well-known targets? I would like to know what domain/IP is exactly used to measure each target.
Regards,
Grzegorz
From: Stephen Suess <ssuess@ripe.net>
Date: Tuesday, 9 June 2026 at 10:41
To: "ripe-atlas@ripe.net" <ripe-atlas@ripe.net>
Subject: [atlas] Atlas UI updates for 2026-06-09
Hello Atlas community, We have just pushed some new updates to the UI. Among the highlights: - Well-known measurements: In addition to Google, Facebook and Wikipedia, we have added Akamai, Amazon, Azure, Cloudflare, Fastly, Github, Instagram,
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Hello Atlas community,
We have just pushed some new updates to the UI. Among the highlights:
- Well-known measurements: In addition to Google, Facebook and Wikipedia, we have added Akamai, Amazon, Azure, Cloudflare, Fastly, Github, Instagram, LinkedIn, Netflix, Reddit, X and Youtube. We have also added the ability to set your choices on the results tab of the probe detail pages, share links to these selections, and save your preferences so that you always see your preferred selections when visiting these pages. In addition, these measurements have been added to the Well-known RTT map at https://atlas.ripe.net/maps/well-known
- Probe connectivity use case enhancements: You can now select "All Probes" (careful, it may take some time to load) as well as a checkbox to separate probes by controller to see connections by controller visualised in the main graph.
You can see the full list of what has changed in the release notes:
As always, we welcome your feedback and would love to know what you think.
Kind regards,
Stephen
Atlas UI