TrafficStatistic is a Linux-based server designed to gather and monitor IP usage statistics from network interfaces, developed by MZL & Novatech.
Using Traffic Statistics Linux Server, administrators or managers can monitor the bandwidth usage of a Linux gateway to the internet or a VPN peer in an environment of Windows workstations. The program provides powerful features, such as traffic shaping and rule-based packet mangling, that make it a powerful and secure networking OS.
To use the Traffic Statistics Linux Server, users must install the program on a Linux machine to collect IP usage statistics from its interfaces. The Linux machine will store the IP data records and the Traffic Statistic Report Service will form HTML reports starting from the records. For configuration, a Windows GUI must be installed on another machine that connects via HTTP to the Linux machine.
The program is free of charge, free of adware, and free of any time or functional limitation. Additionally, MZL & Novatech provides powerful plugins for the Linux server that make TrafficStatistic even more efficient for monitoring volume consumption on a company level.
Without any plugin or upgrade, users can make wise decisions in selecting an appropriate volume tariff model. Traffic Statistics Linux Server allows users to monitor volume consumption comfortably in the tray in almost real-time, so they are always aware of how far they are from a volume tariffs limit. They can also analyze which hosts and servers consumed the most traffic in the current period.
Overall, the MZL & Novatech TrafficStatistic Linux Server is an excellent choice for administrators and managers who want detailed IP network usage statistics. The program is easy to use, powerful, and free, making it an excellent addition to any Linux machine.
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