To identify bottlenecks in your business network, start by confirming where users experience delay, then measure whether the constraint is bandwidth, latency, packet loss, device resources, or application behavior. In practice, you will pinpoint the choke point by comparing real traffic and performance metrics against a baseline across sites, links,...
What Is Network Monitoring and What Should It Actually Track?
Network monitoring is the continuous process of observing a network’s health, performance, and security so teams can detect issues early, troubleshoot fast, and prove service levels. What it should actually track is anything that predicts or explains user impact: availability, latency, loss, throughput, device health, application reachability, and security signals....


