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Network Traffic Monitoring Overview
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Available in VPC
Network Traffic Monitoring is a service that analyzes all network traffic generated by a customer's server and provides traffic information by region, server, server group, country, and mobile carrier.
Various functionalities provided by Network Traffic Monitoring
Stable network operation: by collecting and analyzing network traffic generated by servers and load balancers, you can quickly check network traffic information needed for service operation. Real-time monitoring allows you to quickly identify and respond to failures.
User-customized monitoring: you can configure charts and dashboards in any form you want. This makes it easy to check the status of key servers that you need to watch.
User country information analysis: you can monitor based on the information of the user's actual location, so you can see which country generates the most traffic. Based on this information, you can easily identify which regions require more servers.
Outbound/inbound classification of network traffic: you can view both inbound and outbound traffic in a VPC environment, and outbound traffic information only in a classic environment.
Convenient use: you can immediately collect network traffic information by simply applying for the server you want to monitor without the need for complicated settings to collect and analyze data. In addition, you can easily obtain analyzed data information through API. The analyzed data will be stored for 30 days.
Network Traffic Monitoring user guide
Network Traffic Monitoring is providing services in the Korean region. For smoother use of Network Traffic Monitoring, please check the following table of contents and contents for each chapter.
- Overview of Network Traffic Monitoring: introduction to and strengths of Network Traffic Monitoring, guides to help you use Network Traffic Monitoring, related resources, frequently asked questions and answers
- Preparation to use Network Traffic Monitoring: support environment, requirements, and restrictions for using Network Traffic Monitoring
- Network Traffic Monitoring Scenario: full usage scenario guide to Network Traffic Monitoring
- VPC
- Start Network Traffic Monitoring: guide to how to apply for and cancel Network Traffic Monitoring
- Using Network Traffic Monitoring
- Subscribe and unsubscribe: guide to how to apply for and cancel the use of Network Traffic Monitoring by server or load balancer
- Dashboard: guide to how to configure the Dashboard screen and set up a custom chart
- Internet: instructions on how to check network traffic connected to the Internet
- Leased Line: guide to how to check network traffic connected to the internal network of NAVER Cloud Platform
- VPC
- Glossary on Network Traffic Monitoring: guide to key terms to be familiar with when using Network Traffic Monitoring
- Network Traffic Monitoring release notes: Network Traffic Monitoring guide update history
Network Traffic Monitoring-related resources
NAVER Cloud Platform provides a variety of related resources as well as user guides to help customers better understand Network Traffic Monitoring. If you are a developer or marketer in need of detailed information and are considering implementing Network Traffic Monitoring or establishing related policies, then please make good use of the resources below.
Advanced understanding of Network Traffic Monitoring and how to use it
- Network Traffic Monitoring API Guide : guide to how to use the API for Network Traffic Monitoring developers
- Pricing information, characteristics, detailed features: summary of Network Traffic Monitoring and its detailed features
- Service updates: latest news related to Network Traffic Monitoring
- FAQ: frequently asked questions asked by Network Traffic Monitoring users
- Contact us: send direct inquiries in case of any unresolved questions that were not answered by the guide
User guide needed for use with Network Traffic Monitoring
- Server User Guide: guide to how to change Network Traffic Monitoring settings in the server menu
- API Gateway Guide: guide to how to use API Gateway, which is needed for Network Traffic Monitoring API calls
- Load Balancer User Guide: guide to how to use load balancer