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What are Bandwidth Usage Monitors

Bandwidth Usage Monitors are utilities that help an administrator pinpoint areas on a network where traffic is outside of expected volumes. Bandwidth Usage Monitors can show not only excessive traffic but also provide information about underutilization. Bandwidth Usage Monitors can help an administrator maintain standards for quality of service on a network.

SolarWinds FREE Tools Related to Bandwidth Usage Monitors

Real-Time AppFlow Analyzer

Capture and analyze up to one hour of AppFlow data to see what types of traffic are on your network, where it’s coming from, and where it’s going. Investigate, troubleshoot, and quickly remediate application and network slowdowns.

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VM Monitor

Track virtualization health at-a-glance with X-ray vision into your ESX Servers! Our free VM Monitor continuously monitors a VMware ESX Server and its virtual machines and delivers detailed virtual machine health statistics including VM name, guest OS, and VM state, as well as processor, memory, and network usage.

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NetFlow Configurator

Our free NetFlow Configurator remotely and quickly configures NetFlow v5 via SNMP on supported Cisco devices. The free NetFlow Configurator also facilitates setting up collectors for NetFlow data.

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SolarWinds Products Related to Bandwidth Usage Monitors

Orion NetFlow Traffic Analyzer Module

Orion Network Traffic Analyzer captures and analyzes flow data to deliver a complete picture of network traffic, identifying who and what are consuming your bandwidth. Learn More »