In today's world, where everything is interconnected, it's important to understand how our digital infrastructure, including the internet and our own smaller networks, performs.

Whether you're a seasoned network expert or just starting out, having the right tools at your disposal can make a big difference.

In this article, we’ll take a closer look at two helpful tools: RIPE Atlas and Globalping. Both are network measurement platforms that allow you to evaluate the performance and reliability of networks using a globally distributed probe network.

We’ll also compare the two platforms and see in which use cases the newer Globalping platform can be a great RIPE Atlas alternative. By the end of the article, you may even want to use both platforms together to get the best insights!

Introducing the Platforms

To start, let's give you a brief introduction to the two tools:

Introducing Globalping

Founded by the jsDelivr team in 2021, Globalping is a platform that relies on an extensive probe network hosted in users' homes and offices worldwide. The platform aims to provide an excellent user experience, making it straightforward for users from all backgrounds to create their measurements effortlessly.

The platform is entirely open source, and all tools, including the API, are free to use. You can also support the project and its users by hosting one or more probes.

Globalping offers various official integrations and tools to ensure a seamless experience. For example, you can use the CLI tool to bring the platform's capabilities to your terminal.

Or you can add the Slack app to your workspace, which enables your team to collaborate and troubleshoot effectively, making Globalping an interesting RIPE Atlas alternative.

Introducing RIPE Atlas

RIPE Atlas was founded by the RIPE Network Coordination Centre (NCC) in 2010, and it has since grown its network to consist of over 12000 probes to measure internet connectivity worldwide. All data collected by the platform is publicly available, which makes it popular with researchers and organizations interested in monitoring and learning about the state of the internet in real-time.

By spending credits, you can create your own measurements and view the results in their dashboard, rendered over maps, or as raw data. You can earn credits in various ways, such as hosting a probe or purchasing credits directly, although that’s limited to bigger enterprises.

In addition, there are several tools available, including data parsers, CLI tools, and apps, which have been created by both the RIPE NCC and the community.

Comparing the Two Platforms

Below, you'll find a list of criteria along with some comments on how each platform handles and performs in those areas. Our goal is to emphasize the strengths of both platforms, as each one has its own features and benefits, catering to a wide range of users and use cases.

Probe Network

Measurement Types

Measurements and Costs

Internet Health Monitoring

Custom Monitoring Capabilities

Use Cases

Commercial Use

Data Usage

Tools and Integrations

Getting Involved

Is Globalping a RIPE Atlas Alternative?

Our comparison between Globalping and RIPE Atlas showed that both platforms have unique benefits:

With its extensive public internet health data, RIPE Atlas is great for researchers and network experts who require detailed analysis. On the other hand, Globalping's modern approach, user-friendly UX, and free measurements make it compelling for a wide range of users.

This makes it a great alternative to RIPE Atlas for individuals as well as companies ranging from startups to enterprises.

However, each platform has its features and strengths, so we think it's worth using them together. By leveraging Globalping to run real-time measurements in a comfortable way and RIPE Atlas to obtain aggregated data, you can get a more in-depth view of the state of the internet and your own networks.

If you're new to Globalping or looking for a straightforward way to get started with networking, we invite you to visit our website and create your first measurements!