
Network Utilization
Network utilization refers to the amount of use that a network
receives. There are software packages that analyze network utilization,
which can then be used to do cost-benefit analyses for businesses.
Studying network utilization can also be useful in anticipating and
preparing for times of high network traffic. The software that studies
network utilization can do so either in real time or by accessing network
history data.
URLs:
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Skyline/Satellite Network Monitors Page
- An example of a commercial network utilization software package.
- Anixter: Network General Reporter
- More software for analyzing network utilization.
- NetMaker XA Decision Tools
- More software for analyzing network utilization.
W3E References:
- LAN
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