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About throughput
1. That article is pretty good at explaining.
The traffic flow from a client is seen as In to a virtual server and In to a server. Likewise, the response from the server is seen as Out from the server and Out from the virtual server.
Client IN -> Server IN
Client Out <- Server Out
2. Because the counters are in bytes example sysStatClientBytesOut , to convert it to bits , it is multiplied by 8. Because a byte has 8 bits
3. The counters have predefined intervals , like this for example:
sysStatClientBytesOut1m
sysStatClientBytesOut5s
sysStatClientBytesOut5m
Hi mihaic,
I found Throughput In is [<Clients bits in> + <Server bits Out>]
However, I found that according to the data on the table, there is a big difference in adding up to each other ...
( 15.3k + 7.9k = 208.1 k ... ? )
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