Network performance reporting

Turn raw performance data into actionable reports that help identify bottlenecks, validate SLAs, and plan capacity. Site24x7 lets you report on every layer of your network—from device uptime to traffic behavior—across on-premises, SDN, and SD-WAN environments.

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Visualize key network performance metrics with clarity

Site24x7 captures granular, real-time data to help you measure what matters. Reports are clear, structured, and immediately useful for teams managing large or distributed networks.

  • Auto-generate reports for latency, packet loss, interface utilization, and more.
  • Track bandwidth and device health at an interface-level granularity.
  • Use interactive charts and tables in dashboards for data interpretation.
Visualize key network performance metrics with clarity

Customize and schedule reports that fit your workflow

Site24x7 adapts to your process with flexible reporting options that save time and improve visibility.

  • Schedule periodic reports daily, weekly, or monthly.
  • Export in PDF or CSV formats, or share via email automatically.
  • Customize reports by device group, location, or business unit.
Customize and schedule reports that fit your workflow

Validate SLAs with compliance and availability reports

SLA tracking shouldn’t rely on manual calculations or assumptions. Site24x7 automates compliance reporting, helping you stay accountable to internal benchmarks and external commitments.

  • Generate SLA tracking reports for uptime and response times.
  • Compare historical performance against defined service benchmarks.
  • Use reports as audit logs for IT teams and stakeholders.
Validate SLAs with compliance and availability reports

Correlate historical performance data for trend analysis

Long-term network health depends on pattern recognition and proactive planning. Site24x7’s historical reports give you visibility beyond single events or timeframes.

  • Track the historical performance of device-to-device network paths.
  • Identify recurring issues, congestion periods, and traffic spikes.
  • Use historical baselines to predict future capacity requirements.
Correlate historical performance data for trend analysis

Use role-based reporting for IT admins, network administrators, and MSPs

Different teams need different levels of insight. Site24x7 lets you segment reports and control access, whether you’re supporting internal users or external clients.

  • Deliver tailored reports to different teams and clients.
  • Share read-only access to dashboards for external audits.
  • Provide transparency and accountability across IT operations.
Use role-based reporting for IT admins, network administrators, and MSPs

Streamline troubleshooting and planning through reporting

Performance reports aren’t just for review—they’re operational tools. Site24x7 links insights with diagnostics to help you take action where it matters most.

  • Check for performance deterioration.
  • Use report-driven insights to prioritize upgrades or device reconfiguration.
  • Identify underutilized or overburdened network segments.
Streamline troubleshooting and planning through reporting

Why Site24x7 for network performance reporting?

Site24x7 combines extensive vendor support with comprehensive reporting. It simplifies data collection, analysis, and distribution—so your team can focus on network performance.

  • Built-in support for over 11,000 device types from over 450 vendors
  • Seamless data collection across on-premises networks, SDNs, and SD-WANs
  • One-click export, scheduling, and secure sharing options
Why Site24x7 for network performance reporting?

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Overview of network performance reporting

Can I customize which devices or interfaces appear in my reports (e.g., exclude certain low-priority devices)?

Yes. Site24x7 gives you complete control over which devices, interfaces, or monitor groups are included in reports. You can include or exclude specific network devices, choose only critical interfaces, or build custom reports with hand-selected monitors and metrics. This ensures reports stay focused on high-value infrastructures instead of cluttering dashboards with low-priority or test devices.

How often should I generate reports? What schedule makes sense?

Most teams generate reports on a weekly or monthly basis to track network health, SLA performance, and long-term trends. For fast-changing environments or stricter SLAs, daily or weekly schedules make sense to catch deviations early. Monthly and quarterly reports are ideal for capacity planning and review cycles. Site24x7’s scheduling options enable you to align your reporting frequency with your operational cadence.

How easy is it to export reports and share them with non-technical stakeholders (e.g., management or clients)?

Reports can be exported in formats such as PDF or CSV, making them easy to share or archive. Automated email scheduling enables you to distribute reports directly to management teams or clients without requiring manual intervention. Visual summaries and clear charts enable non-technical stakeholders to understand availability, performance, and trend insights quickly.

How does the system define and calculate key metrics, such as the uptime, response time, and availability?

Uptime and availability are calculated based on the monitor’s polling results. Successful polls count as the available time, and missed or failed polls count as downtime. Response time metrics are derived from the time it takes for a device or endpoint to respond to probes or SNMP polls. For network devices and interfaces, Site24x7 computes the utilization, throughput, errors, and discards based on real-time and historical counters. These calculations provide accurate visibility into performance, congestion, link health, and the overall network stability.

How does historical trend analysis help in capacity planning?

Historical trends reveal how the response time and packet loss changes over weeks and months. By tracking patterns, recurring spikes, and gradual growth, teams can identify when a link or device is nearing capacity. These insights enable teams to plan upgrades, redistribute traffic, and prevent outages caused by resource saturation.