When looking at a Traceroute, there's usually two important values for each hop or router: Latency Packet Loss Latency: Refers to the time difference between the time when a packet was sent and when a response was received. The latency between two hops can be affected by a number of things such as: To qualify the latency in a traceroute as good or bad, you should analyze historical traceroutes.
Learn how Arup, the structural engineering company behind the Sydney Opera House, Changi Airport in Singapore, Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge in Greater China and more use SCOM to monitor their cloud-hosted ServiceNow instance with the Cookdown ServiceNow Monitoring Management Pack.
In this tutorial, we will show you how to create scripts with the EveryStep Web Recorder for an e-commerce application, specifically, a shopping cart transaction on Amazon.