Real-time network tracking (commonly referred to as real-time network monitoring) is the continuous, instantaneous surveillance of a computer network’s health, performance, security, and traffic patterns. Unlike traditional tracking systems that poll network devices every few minutes, real-time tracking captures and analyzes network telemetry data the exact millisecond it is generated. This capability provides IT teams with immediate visibility to resolve bottlenecks, mitigate cyber threats, and eliminate system downtime before it impacts end-users. How Real-Time Network Tracking Works
Modern tracking relies on a structural shift from “pull-based” monitoring to “push-based” streaming data: Real-Time Network Monitoring | PRTG – Paessler
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