Network Optimization

How is Network Optimization Measured?

Improvements in network performance are the key to evaluating the success of your network optimization efforts. As a result, most of the measures used to track network optimization are also used to track network performance.

The key distinction is that when measuring network optimization, performance is measured against a baseline before being modified to increase it.

Latency and Round-Trip Time

Latency and Round-trip time (RTT) both can be used to identify the network performance. The amount of time that data takes to move from one location to another is known as latency. High degrees of latency and lengthy round-trip times are frequently caused by:

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Distance between source and destination

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Network transmission mediums

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Network device constraints

Bandwidth and Throughput

Although the words throughput and bandwidth are frequently used interchangeably but they don't mean the same thing. It all comes down to this when comparing network throughput and bandwidth: throughput is the quantity of data that flows between network devices, whereas bandwidth is the theoretical maximum amount of data that can be conveyed.

theoretical maximum amount of data that can be conveyed. Your actual throughput and available bandwidth might have a significant impact on network optimization. For instance, bandwidth-intensive tasks like extensive file transfers, complete server backups, and high-definition video streaming might all slow down to a crawl if your network's throughput isn't adequate.

Network Optimization Tools and Techniques

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Quality of Service

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Load Balancing

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Compression

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Data Caching

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