Top 5 Network Performance Metrics | Obkio

Top 5 Network Performance Metrics | Obkio

May 29, 2020

Continuous network performance monitoring can help you ensure that your network is always performing at its highest level. The best to way to measure network performance is by measuring certain performance metrics.

In this short video, learn about the top 5 network performance metrics that you should be monitoring.

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Continuous network performance monitoring can help you ensure that your network is always performing as its highest level.

Here are the 5 network performance metrics you should be looking at when monitoring network performance.

1. Latency:
The measure of time it takes for data to reach its destination across a network.

2. Jitter:
A disruption that occurs while data packets travel across the network.

3. Packet Loss:
When data packets are dropped during data transmission and never reach their destination.

4. Throughput:
The amount of data passing through the network from point A to point B in a determined amount of time.

5. Packet Duplication & Packet Reordering
- Packet Duplication:
When data packets are duplicated somewhere in the network, and are then received twice at their destination.
- Packet Reordering:
When data packets arrive at their destination in the wrong order.

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