![]() This is done with a bandwidth monitoring tool and this is what today’s article is all about. The best way to keep that from happening is by keeping a close eye on the actual network traffic. SO, on a 1 Gb/s interface, there should never be more than 700 Mb/s. As a rule of thumb, network administrators seek to keep bandwidth utilization below 70% of the available bandwidth. Congestion happens when the actual bandwidth approaches or exceeds what’s available. In fact, although things have improved on that front in recent years, congestion is still the biggest problem of every network. We all wish our network have infinite bandwidth but, unfortunately, they never do. ![]()
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