Netzengpässe
Netzengpässe, also known as network bottlenecks, refer to points in a network where the traffic flow is significantly reduced, leading to congestion and decreased performance. These bottlenecks can occur in various parts of a network, including routers, switches, cables, or even software configurations. The primary cause of a network bottleneck is an imbalance between the demand for network resources and the available capacity to handle that demand. When more data attempts to pass through a specific point than it can manage, a backlog forms, slowing down data transmission for all users connected to that point.
The consequences ofnetzengpässe can range from minor inconveniences like slow internet speeds and buffering videos to
Solutions tonetzengpässe typically involve increasing the capacity of the affected network segment, optimizing traffic flow, or