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lab 8

LAB 8 CLOUD COMPUTING https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1t3EJ_hevUa3aDjOBHqYX9nrCl3jtmfWAwyoPUmojgwk/edit https://docs.google.com/document/d/1htvBMoyXUffv2G8wCFonESvrC4mekolzKdU_KZApLfA/edi https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1MtNNC8S0qO5zbwyZJiAUlAohGZtRewFq8Y4XPVl2Ctc/edit https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1YVfoMz8DeTBOOK7s4t12C3pLNh679fGmfQvqC9TVgPA/edit#gid=1711830091 https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/11qPt7NUJhD9s7NQ9YGxZcBgiEEYUX4TmalY-3F3TOYE/edit#slide=id.p

lab 7

1.why do we need to ping? Ping is the amount of milliseconds it takes a packet of information to reach the server from you and back. Basically it's a measurement of connection speed, and it influences lag quite a lot. Ping tells how long it takes a "packet" of data to travel from your computer to a server on the Internet and back. Whenever you experience delayed responses in Internet applications - this would be due to a higher than desired ping. Similar to packet loss, lower is better when it comes to ping. A result below 100 ms should be expected from any decent broadband connection. Ping is the measure of latency (lag) from your computer to the server and back to your computer. A ping is sent to a server (which contains a packet of information 32 bits long, those are a combination of 32 0's and 1's) and then the server sends that back. 2.Explain the term Sent ,receive ,lost and TTL. Receive and send is the one of the things TCP/IP is designed to deal w...