Leverage DX NetOps network monitoring software metric projections to manage demands for IT resources proactively and cost-effectively.
Capacity is a finite resource, so your IT Team needs to carefully analyze current and future use case scenarios to prevent potential bottlenecks. Presenting key network metric projections in a simple and unified manner is paramount to predict capacity and to understand when more resources are needed, allowing you to plan accordingly.
This practitioner blog will help you to tailor operations experience for line-of-business owners or network capacity planners. You can create a NetOps dashboard that will show projected metrics for network path capacity utilization, all integrated through AppNeta digital experience monitoring by Broadcom Software.
Even though we are showcasing the “capacity utilization” metric on this blog, remember that this operation can be done for any NetOps network monitoring software metric (CPU utilization, bandwidth, and others).
NOTE: Each projection you calculate may affect system performance, so only calculate projections you really need.
The next step will be to configure a quick view that will help you to understand where you have network delivery capacity issues. Proceed as follows:
This view will enable operators to look at their path utilization and understand potential capacity concerns in the future (specially for fixed rate circuits).
With these simple network monitoring software steps, you’ll enable your operations and planning team to proactively manage demands for network resources.
Think about the following use cases to determine how these NetOps projection dashboards can help your business:
This set of NetOps network monitoring software views and projections will enable network operations to have the full picture of how metrics are evolving over time and assist capacity planners in the decision making process. It is a clear example of how NetOps can complement and enrich AppNeta key experience metrics by defining projections and percentiles to understand future usage in more detail.
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