Thursday, August 23, 2012

Network Performance Monitor


A Network Performance Monitor is a tool for impromptu performance of the network server. E 'can track the Central Processing Unit (CPU) load, the use of memory, disk space available, the use of bandwidth, traffic and more. It is more appropriate to monitor the use of servers, switches, routers and historical graph of network efficiency. You can read the data traffic from the router and can also show a graph of usage of the last 96 hours or 365 days or 12 months. Users can also set the Network Performance Monitor tool to provide a daily report of each sensor. The monitor warns a user of the use of traffic, the use of bandwidth, packet loss and more. It has a capacity to monitor a single server to hundreds of items. In general, being an agent-less tool, install no element outside of the network component to be monitored or on a server. All monitoring is performed by an engineer or work station of the Network Operation Centers (NOC) or from any location.

The Network Performance Monitor is highly able to collect and monitor traffic statistics from backup devices Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). Some devices that do not SNMP backup can also be monitored, such as a packet loss and network latency. Most monitors network performance can monitor about 10 to 10, 000 nodes and interfaces from a server at a time and there is no limitation to the maximum number of interfaces and nodes that can be monitored.

The graphs of the performance of Network Monitor, logs, alerts, and reports on each transaction. You can keep track of each transaction, such as login, shopping carts, objects retrieved from the database, download, boxes, etc. shall immediately notify and warn the user about problems with your system. E 'can also transfer data to applications such as Microsoft Excel .......

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