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MRTG in Fourier Space
From: "Crist Clark" <Crist.Clark () globalstar com>
Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2009 17:12:04 -0700
Maybe a slightly off topic math-geek kind of question to take time out from the ARIN/death-of-IPv4/IPv6-evangalist thread of the week. Has anyone found any value in examining network utilization numbers with Fourier analyses? After staring at pretty MRTG graphs for a bit too long today, I'm wondering if there are some interesting periodic characteristics in the data that could be easily teased out beyond, "Well, the diurnal fluctuations are obvious, but looks like we may have some hourly traffic spikes in there too. And maybe some of those are bigger every fourth hour." A quick Google search turned up nothing at all. With many EE-types who find their way into network operations and wannabe-EEs already there, I found that maybe a little surprising. I know the EEs love Fourier transforms.
Current thread:
- MRTG in Fourier Space Crist Clark (Apr 21)
- Re: MRTG in Fourier Space Dave Plonka (Apr 21)
- Re: MRTG in Fourier Space Anton Kapela (Apr 23)
- Re: MRTG in Fourier Space Anton Kapela (Apr 23)
- Re: MRTG in Fourier Space Anton Kapela (Apr 23)
- Re: MRTG in Fourier Space Rubens Kuhl (Apr 23)
- Re: MRTG in Fourier Space Dave Plonka (Apr 21)