Throughput Formula:
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Definition: This calculator estimates the effective throughput of a network connection based on bandwidth and latency.
Purpose: It helps network engineers and IT professionals understand the actual data transfer rate considering network delays.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The bandwidth is divided by latency to calculate the effective throughput, showing how much data can actually be transferred considering network delays.
Details: Understanding throughput helps in network capacity planning, performance optimization, and troubleshooting network issues.
Tips: Enter the bandwidth in bits per second and latency in seconds. All values must be > 0.
Q1: What's the difference between bandwidth and throughput?
A: Bandwidth is the maximum capacity, while throughput is the actual data transfer rate considering all network factors like latency.
Q2: How does latency affect throughput?
A: Higher latency reduces effective throughput as it increases the time between data packets being sent and received.
Q3: What units should I use?
A: Use consistent units - typically bits per second for bandwidth and seconds for latency.
Q4: Does this account for packet loss?
A: No, this is a basic calculation. For more accurate results, consider packet loss and other network factors.
Q5: How can I improve throughput?
A: Reduce latency (e.g., use closer servers), increase bandwidth, or optimize network protocols.