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Prioritization
This ratio tells you how often critical applications were prioritized (also referred to re-ordering or re-queuing). A high
percentage means that the system is prioritizing more often to ensure performance of your applications. A high
percentage also means that by turning off optimization there is a higher probability that your critical applications will
suffer.
Prioritization Ratio = Number of Packets Re-ordered / Number of Total Packets
EXAMPLE
A ratio of 40% means 40% of the packets on your network were re-ordered. That means that non critical data was
queued so that business critical data could jump the queue and be delivered in the order that the business requires.
Time Savings
This table shows the improvement in transfer time due to WAN optimization. The Before time is the total amount of time
an application would have taken to transfer data without WAN optimization. The After value is the actual amount of time
taken with WAN optimization. The difference between the Before and After values is then shown as a time value and as
a percentage.
Before = LAN Data / WAN Throughput
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