Uptimer Observatory
Public Internet Observational Studies
Uptimer Observatory uses Uptimer's own scheduler, execution queue, worker pipeline, checker stack,
and regional node infrastructure to run repeatable observational studies of public internet services.
Make regional disagreement, partial outages, latency spread, and early advisory anomaly signals easier
to inspect through clear methodology, explicit provenance, and visible data-quality caveats.
How Studies Are Run:
- Regional evidence is provenance-aware. Uptimer records requested location, actual execution location, execution path, and dispatch outcome. Fallback-compromised samples are tracked separately and excluded from regional proof where appropriate.
- Public outputs are data-minimized. Published observatory surfaces expose summarized, minimized results and exclude target URLs, secrets, credentials, tenant-internal metadata, and provider admin/compliance state.
- Publication is gated by quality. Observatory output is only published when recent valid multi-region data meets the experiment's publication threshold.
Published Experiments
Uptimer Observatory study measuring regional disagreement, latency spread, quiet failures, partial outages, and advisory anomaly lead signals.
Measures how public service health and latency differ by region, while explicitly excluding fallback-compromised regional evidence.
Methodology: rtg-v1
Last Updated: 2026-04-14 02:00:08Z
Open Experiment