Network monitoring
Network monitoring refers to the oversight of a computer network using specialized management software tools. Network monitoring systems ensure the availability and overall performance of computers and network services. Network admins monitor access, routers, slow or failing components, firewalls, core switches, client systems, and server performance—among other network data.
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