copyright | lastupdated | keywords | subcollection | ||
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2024-09-13 |
view bandwidth graph, bandwidth usage, pool usage, bandwidth pool |
bare-metal |
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Public data network traffic that is transferred Outbound from {{site.data.keyword.Bluemix}} data centers around the globe are assessed as outbound bandwidth charges. Bandwidth graphs display public and private network usage for all network traffic that is associated with your device for a time period. {: shortdesc}
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- Go to your console's device menu.
- Make sure that you have any necessary account permissions and device access. Only the account owner, or a user with the Manage users classic infrastructure permission, can adjust the permissions.
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To view your bandwidth graphs, follow these steps:
- Click the menu icon > Classic Infrastructure > Network > Bandwidth.
- Select the type of network usage (public or private) from the View list.
- Select the time period for the graph from the View By drop-down list. Preset date ranges are most commonly queried. For a custom date range, select Custom date range.
- Select the start and end dates from the corresponding drop-down calendars.
- Click Draw the graph.
{: #bm-optimize-bandwidth-usage}
You can optimize bandwidth usage by "pooling" all of the bandwidth together for servers into a bandwidth pool. Bandwidth averages for servers in a bandwidth pool are summed up as a whole. Averages are calculated only if the total bandwidth of all servers exceeds the total allocated bandwidth for all servers versus metering at the individual server level.
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To add a bandwidth pool, click Network > Bandwidth > Pools > Add.
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The graph appears under the selected details and displays the requested data for the time range in bits per second (bps).