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diffrent between bandwidth and throughput, future network cabling,…
diffrent between bandwidth and throughput
theoretical performance
depand on latency on the link
maximum amount of data that can travel through a link or network.
data rate measured in bits per second
widely use kilobits per second (kbps), megabits bits per second (Mbps), and gigabits per second (Gbps).
transmitted at the given period time
refer to theoretical peak value
does not depend latency on link
always measured a physical layer property
can be defined as the amount of information that can flow through a network
refer to an achieved value
actual amount of data that can be transferred through a network
Throughput is the actual amount of data that could be transferred through the network
average rate of successful message delivery over a communication channel
data may be delivered over a physical or logical link, or pass through a certain network node
real world performance
transmitted at a defined period of time
can be measured at any layer on OSI mode
future network cabling
diffrent between bandwidth and throughput
throughput
throughput