Nuovi templates PNP per la visualizzazione dei valori massimi
Ho introdotto dei nuovi templates PNP in NetEye per visualizzare nei grafici non solo le informazioni calcolate sulle medie ma anche i valori massimi raggiunti.
Come raffigurato nei due esempi sotto riportati, i grafici mostrano il traffico di rete in entrata (verde chiaro) e in uscita (verde scuro), calcolati sui valori medi. La novità consiste nella rappresentazione dei picchi raggiunti per il traffico sia in uscita che in entrata visualizzati con il colore grigio.
Questa funzionalità è particolarmente rilevante soprattutto nel caso di dati storici, i grafici possono infatti raffigurare i valori giornalieri, settimanali o mensili, nei quali è ora possibile identificare con maggiore chiarezza il reale utilizzo della banda grazie alla visualizzazione dei valori massimi. Prima considerando solamente i valori medi sembrava che la banda non fosse completamente utilizzata, ma in realtà come appare dall’esempio sotto la banda realmente utilizzata è stata quasi di un mega.
I have over 20 years of experience in the IT branch. After first experiences in the field of software development for public transport companies, I finally decided to join the young and growing team of Würth Phoenix. Initially, I was responsible for the internal Linux/Unix infrastructure and the management of CVS software. Afterwards, my main challenge was to establish the meanwhile well-known IT System Management Solution WÜRTHPHOENIX NetEye. As a Product Manager I started building NetEye from scratch, analyzing existing open source models, extending and finally joining them into one single powerful solution. After that, my job turned into a passion: Constant developments, customer installations and support became a matter of personal. Today I use my knowledge as a NetEye Senior Consultant as well as NetEye Solution Architect at Würth Phoenix.
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Juergen Vigna
I have over 20 years of experience in the IT branch. After first experiences in the field of software development for public transport companies, I finally decided to join the young and growing team of Würth Phoenix. Initially, I was responsible for the internal Linux/Unix infrastructure and the management of CVS software. Afterwards, my main challenge was to establish the meanwhile well-known IT System Management Solution WÜRTHPHOENIX NetEye. As a Product Manager I started building NetEye from scratch, analyzing existing open source models, extending and finally joining them into one single powerful solution. After that, my job turned into a passion: Constant developments, customer installations and support became a matter of personal. Today I use my knowledge as a NetEye Senior Consultant as well as NetEye Solution Architect at Würth Phoenix.
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