Calculating Bandwidth

Microsoft

Last week, we discussed ways to tune your network performance to improve end-user experience and speed up connectivity.

 

Network and migration planning is a crucial step prior to migrating to Office 365 to allow you to verify and test the estimated bandwidth. But even after deploying, it’s important to continue to monitor the amount of bandwidth available on the network and estimate if the existing capacity could handle high volume days.

 

See below for calculators and resources to help you monitor your network bandwidth:

 

 

At Ignite last year, Ed Fisher and @William Looney walked through different methods for calculating bandwidth, including Excel calculators, the overestimation approach and measurement based extrapolation. Watch their presentation below!

 

 

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Very nice compilation Anna!

Thank You

thank you for this great info!

Thank you for this info, it will help me a lot.

Thank you so much , Anna for your mention. Really appreciated.

@Deleted your network team may find this helpful

Calculator given for Exchange/O365 is very old, still can we use it

Hi,

Is there anything for SharePoint Online bandwidth calculations as well?

Thanks

Anyone found where we can get SharePoint Online bandwidth calculator?

i have never seen one
Hi, just wondering if bandwidth with ip/ethernet overhead is calculated? Is ask because in the SFB Calculator is see 65 kbits as assumed bandwidth for G 711. But including overhead this should be 90?