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The first graph on Allegro’s predefined quality dashboard, represents “Burst Analysis”. Because the Allegro Network Multimeter supports data measurement intervals (sampling rates), as detailed as 1 ms, you can identify instances where a Link is 100% saturated, for very short fractions of time. Evidently, micro bursts could potentially be a root cause for network performance issues. Other than Allegro Packets, most monitoring & troubleshooting solutions are unable to pick this up, because of “low resolution” data sampling (i.e. 1, 5, or even 10 minutes). | The first graph on Allegro’s predefined quality dashboard, represents “Burst Analysis”. Because the Allegro Network Multimeter supports data measurement intervals (sampling rates), as detailed as 1 ms, you can identify instances where a Link is 100% saturated, for very short fractions of time. Evidently, micro bursts could potentially be a root cause for network performance issues. Other than Allegro Packets, most monitoring & troubleshooting solutions are unable to pick this up, because of “low resolution” data sampling (i.e. 1, 5, or even 10 minutes). | ||
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The second graph provides you with trending information about global response times for TCP and HTTP, SSL, DNS plus DHCP. Clicking on “Application”, will bring you to the response time overview page, where trending response time graphs for HTTP, SSL, DNS and DHCP are individually presented. | The second graph provides you with trending information about global response times for TCP and HTTP, SSL, DNS plus DHCP. Clicking on “Application”, will bring you to the response time overview page, where trending response time graphs for HTTP, SSL, DNS and DHCP are individually presented. | ||
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