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Paessler PRTG

Ping latency monitoring with PRTG

Always keep your network in the fast lane

 

  • Increase team productivity by reducing network disruptions
  • Enhance customer satisfaction with a high-availability network
  • Optimize resource allocation through proactive issue detection
 

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PRTG makes ping latency monitoring as easy as it gets

Custom alerts and data visualization let you quickly identify and prevent network issues that result from unavailable devices.

 

 

 

 

 

Take command of your network latency

Your network is a battleground, and like it or not, you are the general in charge of winning the war against all things that jeopardize your infrastructure. Ever on the lookout, you spot a mortal enemy – high ping latency. You reach for your most potent weapon – Paessler PRTG. It watches the enemy and reports their every move. By conducting continuous ping and latency tests across various IP addresses, PRTG helps you identify bad actors before they bring your network’s walls down.

Constantly monitor round-trip time

In the heat of battle, timely intelligence can shift the tide. PRTG uses the ICMP protocol to send echo requests (ping) to your network devices and eagerly awaits their replies. This process measures your round-trip time (RTT), giving you real-time and relevant data on network latency.

By keeping an attentive eye on these metrics, detecting anomalies happens faster than your adversaries can mount an attack, ensuring your network devices are always ready for action.

 

Keep packet loss and jitter in check

Packet loss and jitter are covert saboteurs undermining your supply lines. High levels of packet loss can disrupt your network's harmony, causing data packets to go missing in action.

PRTG's ping latency monitoring tool keeps these sleeper spies in check, alerting you when thresholds are breached. It's a scout that quickly warns you of any breaches in your defenses, so you can reinforce your network's reliability.

 

Receive immediate notifications

When latency spikes or packet loss increases, every second counts. PRTG provides instant notifications, allowing you to respond to any threat with decisive measures.

Whether it's through email, SMS, or push notifications, you'll be informed the moment your network's performance is compromised. With PRTG, you can mobilize your resources quickly, preventing minor skirmishes from escalating into full-scale outages.

 

Analyze network performance in detail

Understanding the battlefield terrain is essential for any general. PRTG offers detailed graphs and dashboards that map out your network's latency, response times, and overall performance over time.

These insights help you strategize and make informed decisions, ensuring that your network remains robust and resilient against any latency issues.

 

Monitor across cloud services world-wide

Your battleground isn't confined to just on-premises infrastructure; it spans the cloud and various network devices. PRTG ensures you're covered on all fronts.

Monitor latency to cloud providers, virtual machines, and a multitude of remote network devices world-wide. It's like having surveillance across all your territories, ensuring all endpoints communicate without delay.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What latency and ping monitoring looks like in PRTG

Diagnose network issues by continuously tracking average latency and response times using ping. Show bandwidth usage, packet loss, jitter, load times, and other key metrics in real time. Visualize monitoring data in clear graphs and dashboards to identify problems more easily. Gain the overview you need to troubleshoot network problems that result from high latency and unresponsive network devices.

 

Start monitoring ping and latency with PRTG and see how it can make your network more reliable and your job easier.


 

 

IT experts agree: Paessler PRTG is a great solution for IT infrastructure monitoring

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4 more reasons to choose PRTG as your ping latency monitoring tool

Comprehensive network management

PRTG offers an all-encompassing network monitoring solution that goes beyond basic latency checks.

From bandwidth usage to uptime, it's your command center for network management – much like a well-equipped arsenal for your IT infrastructure.

Customizable thresholds and alerting

Set your own thresholds for latency, packet loss, and more. PRTG's flexible alerting system ensures you only receive notifications when it matters, reducing unnecessary distractions.

It's as precise as coordinating a tactical strike, ensuring you're alerted to issues that require immediate attention.

Advanced functionality with ease of use

Despite its advanced features, PRTG is user-friendly. Whether you're monitoring via SNMP, ICMP ping, WMI, SSH, TCP, or setting up complex alerting rules, the interface is as intuitive as a well-drawn battle plan.

No matter if you’re running Windows or Linux systems or managing a diverse set of devices, PRTG makes network management a seamless experience.

Seamless integrations and automation

With support for various APIs and third-party tools, PRTG integrates smoothly into your existing workflow. Automate responses to certain network conditions, making your network defenses as efficient as a well-oiled machine.
This level of automation allows you to allocate resources more effectively, focusing on innovation rather than firefighting.

 

Your ping latency monitor at a glance – even on the go

Set up PRTG in minutes and use it on almost any mobile device.

 

PRTG comes with all the features you need, plus more your IT infrastructure won't want to live without.

 

 

PRTG monitors these vendors and applications in one view!

 

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Find the root cause of the problem with our PRTG ping latency monitoring solution

Real-time notifications mean faster troubleshooting so that you can act before more serious issues occur.

 

 

PRTG is compatible with all major vendors, products, and systems


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Explore our preconfigured PRTG sensors for storage performance monitoring

PRTG comes with more than 250 native sensor types for monitoring your entire on-premises, cloud, and hybrid cloud environment out of the box. Check out some examples below!

 
 

Ping v2

The Ping v2 sensor sends an Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo request ("ping") from the probe system to the parent device to monitor its availability. It can show the following:

  • Response time
  • Packet loss
  • Target status
  • Minimum and maximum ping time

Cloud Ping v2

The Cloud Ping v2 sensor monitors the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) ping times to its parent device from different locations worldwide (Asia Pacific: Singapore,  Asia Pacific: Sydney, Europe: Ireland, US East: Northern Virginia,  US West: Northern California) via the PRTG Cloud. It can show the following:

  • Average global response time
  • Response time of the target server at the location
  • If the PRTG Cloud query was successful or not

Ping Jitter

The Ping Jitter sensor sends a series of Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo requests ("pings") to a URI to determine the statistical jitter. It can show the following:

  • Execution time
  • Statistical jitter value

QoS (Quality of Service) One Way

The QoS (Quality of Service) One Way sensor monitors parameters regarding the quality of a network connection between two probes. It can show the following:

  • Average, minimum, and maximum jitter
  • Average, minimum, and maximum packet delay variation
  • Corrupted, duplicated, lost, and out-of-sequence packets
  • Time to the last packet

QoS (Quality of Service) Round Trip

The QoS (Quality of Service) Round Trip sensor monitors parameters regarding the quality of a network connection between two probes. It can show the following:

  • Average, minimum, and maximum jitter
  • Average, minimum, and maximum packet delay variation
  • Average, minimum, and maximum round trip time (RTT)
  • Corrupted, duplicated, lost, and out-of-sequence packets
  • The MOS
 

Create innovative solutions with Paessler’s partners

Partnering with innovative vendors, Paessler unleashes synergies to create
new and additional benefits for joined customers.

Rittal

IT that works constitutes a business-critical basis for a company's success. Availability and security must be defined for the respective purpose and closely monitored – by OT and IT alike.

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NetBrain

Integrating monitoring results from PRTG into NetBrain maps makes the foundation for network automation.

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ScriptRunner

With ScriptRunner, Paessler integrates a powerful event automation platform into PRTG Network Monitor.

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“Excellent tool for detailed monitoring. Alarms and notifications work greatly. Equipment addition is straight forward and server initial setup is very easy. ...feel safe to purchase it if you intend to monitor a large networking landscape.”

Infrastructure and Operations Engineer in the Communications Industry, firm size 10B - 30B USD

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PRTG makes ping latency monitoring as easy as it gets

Custom alerts and data visualization let you quickly identify and prevent network issues that result from unavailable devices.

 

Ping latency monitoring: FAQ

 

How does PRTG monitor ping latency?

PRTG uses the ICMP protocol to send echo requests (ping commands) to specified IP addresses and waits for the echo replies. This measures the round-trip time (RTT), giving you real-time insights into your network's latency. It's like sending out scouts and timing their return, ensuring your communication lines are clear and efficient.

Why is monitoring ping latency important?

Monitoring ping latency is crucial for maintaining optimal network performance. High latency can lead to slow response times, increased jitter, and even downtime. By keeping an eye on latency metrics, you can detect and address issues before they affect your organization, keeping your operations running smoothly and your troops – staff and customers alike – satisfied.

Can PRTG monitor latency to cloud services?

Absolutely. PRTG can monitor latency to various cloud services and providers, ensuring that your connections to the cloud are reliable. This helps you maintain optimal performance for cloud-based applications and services, extending your network oversight to all fronts of the digital battlefield.

How customizable are the alerts in PRTG?

PRTG offers highly customizable notifications. You can set multiple thresholds for different metrics, such as latency, packet loss, and jitter, and define specific actions when these thresholds are breached. It's like setting up early warning systems that alert you to potential threats, allowing you to respond accordingly and keep your defenses strong.

Does PRTG support different operating systems and devices?

Yes, PRTG supports monitoring across various operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and macOS. It also monitors a wide range of network devices, from routers and switches to servers and virtual machines. Think of it as equipping your entire army with the tools they need to perform effectively, ensuring interoperability and seamless communication across all units.

How does PRTG assist in troubleshooting latency issues?

PRTG provides tools like traceroute and detailed metrics on network paths, helping you pinpoint where latency issues are occurring. By analyzing data from multiple points, you can identify whether the problem lies with specific endpoints, routers, or network segments. It's like having reconnaissance reports that help you target and eliminate the source of the problem swiftly and efficiently.

What is a sensor in PRTG?

In PRTG, “sensors” are the basic monitoring elements. One sensor usually monitors one measured value in your network, for example the traffic of a switch port, the CPU load of a server, or the free space on a disk drive.

On average, you need about 5-10 sensors per device or one sensor per switch port.

 

PRTG the multi-tool

PRTG: The multi-tool for sysadmins

Adapt PRTG individually and dynamically to your needs and rely on a strong API:

  • HTTP API: Access monitoring data and manipulate monitoring objects via HTTP requests
  • Custom sensors: Create your own PRTG sensors for customized monitoring
  • Custom notifications: Create your own notifications and send action triggers to external systems
  • REST Custom sensor: Monitor almost everything that provides data in XML or JSON format

 

We asked: would you recommend PRTG?
Over 95% of our customers say yes!

 

Paessler conducted trials in over 600 IT departments worldwide to tune its network monitoring software closer to the needs of sysadmins.
The result of the survey: over 95% of the participants would recommend PRTG – or already have.

 

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PRTG

Network Monitoring Software - Version 24.4.102.1351 (November 12th, 2024)

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Download for Windows and cloud-based version PRTG Hosted Monitor available

Languages

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Up to 100 sensors for free (Price List)

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Network devices, bandwidth, servers, applications, virtual environments, remote systems, IoT, and more

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