The CAIDA Anonymized Internet Traces Data Access
CAIDA's passive traces dataset contains traces collected from high-speed monitors on a commercial backbone link. The data collection started in April 2008 and ended in January 2019. These data are useful for research on the characteristics of Internet traffic, including application breakdown, security events, geographic and topological distribution, flow volume and duration. For an overview of all traces see the trace statistics page)
Data Access (Authorized Users Only)
These direct data access links are for authorized, credentialed users only.
- To request access to any of the Anonymized Internet Traces, fill out the CAIDA Anonymized Internet Traces Request Form.
- To request access to the CAIDA UCSD Anonymized Internet Traces Sampler Dataset, fill out the CAIDA Industrial Evaluation Anonymized Internet Traces Request Form.
CAIDA Anonymized Internet Traces 2008 Dataset (OC192 traces/commercial backbone)
CAIDA Anonymized Internet Traces 2009 Dataset (high-speed traces/commercial backbone)
CAIDA Anonymized Internet Traces 2010 Dataset (high-speed traces/
commercial backbone)
CAIDA Anonymized Internet Traces 2011 Dataset (high-speed traces/
commercial backbone)
CAIDA Anonymized Internet Traces 2012 Dataset (high-speed traces/
commercial backbone)
CAIDA Anonymized Internet Traces 2013 Dataset (high-speed traces/
commercial backbone)
CAIDA Anonymized Internet Traces 2014 Dataset (high-speed traces/
commercial backbone)
CAIDA Anonymized Internet Traces 2015 Dataset (high-speed traces/
commercial backbone)
CAIDA Anonymized Internet Traces 2016 Dataset (high-speed traces/
commercial backbone)
CAIDA Anonymized Internet Traces 2018 Dataset (high-speed traces/
commercial backbone)
CAIDA Anonymized Internet Traces 2019 Dataset (high-speed traces/
commercial backbone)
CAIDA UCSD Anonymized Internet Traces IPv6 Day/Launch Dataset
CAIDA UCSD Anonymized Internet Traces Sampler Dataset / CAIDA Industrial Evaluation Anonymized Internet Traces Dataset
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