Continuous network interactive performance monitoring, looking for any delays, misconnections, or slow functioning in the network, is vital. 

Servers enable all the client computers in your network to work. They are the source of necessary operating system support and connectivity. If servers fail, even briefly, the fault will cause disruption over your entire system. The rest of the network (the client computers and peripherals) are like disk drives and extra I/O interfaces in the system. 

Optimal performance of connections between your servers and the other components will make the entire network function better. 

Less than optimal network performance is often caused by too much CPU usage that gets close to the capacity of the server, poor I/O performance in connecting to clients or I/O like disk drives elsewhere in the network. You may be able to reduce CPU use by distributing user access to reduce simultaneous use of the server or by balancing the load and distributing key data files onto separate drives.

The key to dHow to Monitor Network Performanceiagnosing network issues is to monitor your servers.  

Monitoring the Network:

Performance Monitoring Software:

You have a choice of logging significant performance variances for later analysis or continuously monitoring the events as they occur in real-time.

Software that graphically displays statistics for the set of monitoring events (the "counters") you have selected can give your operators immediate notification of performance issues that might require action. The set of counters is updatable whenever new services, add-ons, or domain name system (DNS) adjustments are installed.

Monitoring Cloud-based Performance:

networkperformanceWhen part of your network is on the cloud, it is especially important to independently monitor the performance of your cloud server performance so you can detect and resolve problems in a timely manner.

Using available network monitoring systems you can observe the resource utilization of your cloud infrastructure to help you with your capacity planning.

You can ensure that your vital cloud resources are continuously operational.

Cloud-Based Network Monitoring:

It is important that systems that monitor your network through your server are operating independently from the network you are monitoring.

Networks can not effectively monitor themselves.

 

Thanks to NMSaaS' Blog and author John Olsen for this article.

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