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== 2003 Opte ==
 
== 2003 Opte ==
 
[[File:Internet_map_1024.jpg|thumb|left|Карта 2003 года Opte]]
 
[[File:Internet_map_1024.jpg|thumb|left|Карта 2003 года Opte]]
The Internet 2003
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[https://www.opte.org/the-internet/ The Internet 2003]
    
This is our first full Internet map with color and other graphing logic. RFC1918 addresses have been hashed into a unique checksum so they do not incorrectly overlap with other routers or hosts. The checksums resolve to the same host each time to be sure that all routes connect correctly. Another bit of code also removed the routing loops that made a rather large mess out of previous maps. The colors were based on Class A allocation of IP space to different registrars in the world.
 
This is our first full Internet map with color and other graphing logic. RFC1918 addresses have been hashed into a unique checksum so they do not incorrectly overlap with other routers or hosts. The checksums resolve to the same host each time to be sure that all routes connect correctly. Another bit of code also removed the routing loops that made a rather large mess out of previous maps. The colors were based on Class A allocation of IP space to different registrars in the world.
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== 2010 Opte ==
 
== 2010 Opte ==
 
[[File:The Internet - Opte-2010.png|thumb|left|Карта 2010 года Opte]]
 
[[File:The Internet - Opte-2010.png|thumb|left|Карта 2010 года Opte]]
The Internet 2010
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[https://www.opte.org/the-internet/ The Internet 2010]
    
This image was never released publicly prior to 2014. It has only been viewable at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, and in an edition of Discover Magazine. It is the first version of the image rendered using BGP as the data points rather than raw traceroutes. This is a large departure from the original traceroute images, and as a result, provides a framework for future and past images based on the Route Views table dump archive.  The color selection is based on the color of incandescence, where the most connection points represent the highest temperatures in terms of colors of light.​
 
This image was never released publicly prior to 2014. It has only been viewable at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, and in an edition of Discover Magazine. It is the first version of the image rendered using BGP as the data points rather than raw traceroutes. This is a large departure from the original traceroute images, and as a result, provides a framework for future and past images based on the Route Views table dump archive.  The color selection is based on the color of incandescence, where the most connection points represent the highest temperatures in terms of colors of light.​
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