How To Read Latency Test Results?
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Latency test results can provide valuable insight into the performance of a network. When reading latency test results, you should look at the average latency, the minimum latency, the maximum latency, and the jitter. The average latency is the total time it takes to transfer data from one point to another. The minimum latency is the lowest time it takes to transfer data from one point to another. The maximum latency is the highest time it takes to transfer data from one point to another. Jitter is the variation in latency over time. Higher jitter values indicate that the latency is fluctuating more than normal.