2015
DOI: 10.1155/2015/371620
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Network Latency in Systems Event Monitoring for Multiple Locations

Abstract: Network latency is one of the key parameters to consider when designing and implementing remote monitoring for security and system events. This paper describes how network latency may impact monitoring over wide area networks, especially when the monitoring system is hundreds or thousands of miles away from the monitored servers. Furthermore, an idea of local distributor is proposed to reduce the time of events data collection from multiple geographic locations.

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“…In the network, network latency is one of the main parameters to consider when designing and implementing remote monitoring for security and system events [39]. Therefore, latency is a parameter used to measure the delay that occurs.…”
Section: -2-ipfs Network Data During the Process Of Data Addition In The Ehr Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the network, network latency is one of the main parameters to consider when designing and implementing remote monitoring for security and system events [39]. Therefore, latency is a parameter used to measure the delay that occurs.…”
Section: -2-ipfs Network Data During the Process Of Data Addition In The Ehr Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%