TingYun Network deploys Probes based on the distribution of Chinese internet users. Currently, Lastmile (end individual user) monitoring nodes have over 300,000 registered members, covering over 400 cities, with an average of over 30,000 online member nodes participating in monitoring tasks daily. Domestic IDC (data center) Probes cover 200 cities and are continuously expanding.
The model for establishing TingYun Network monitoring nodes is as follows: First, sign a test contract with each end user, who voluntarily downloads and installs the monitoring probe software on their personal hardware. After signing, a one-week test evaluation is conducted. Only users who pass the health assessment mechanism become formal monitoring users. Based on the number of tasks executed by the Probe, formal monitoring users are regularly provided with corresponding compensation and rewards.
TingYun Network data center evaluates monitoring node health status in real-time (CPU, memory, network connections, DNS settings matching access bandwidth, etc.). Monitoring tasks are not assigned to problematic Probes. Additionally, minimum sample size and noise removal can be set in report analysis to improve data accuracy. TingYun Network has been committed to data accuracy research from beginning to end. Data accuracy is crucial to the correctness of monitoring results. TingYun Network's data accuracy has been verified and adopted by technical departments of numerous domestic customers as an important basis for strategic decisions, departmental communication, and performance quality improvement.