Description: Network traffic refers to the amount of data moving through a network at any given time. This traffic can include various types of data, such as information packets, resource access requests, and communications between devices. Managing network traffic is crucial to ensure optimal performance and a smooth user experience. Network administrators use various tools and techniques to monitor and control traffic, ensuring that there is no congestion and that resources are used efficiently. Network traffic is measured in terms of bandwidth, which is the amount of data that can be transmitted in a specific period, and latency, which is the time it takes for a data packet to travel from one point to another. The quality of network traffic can be affected by multiple factors, including network infrastructure, the number of connected users, and the nature of the applications being used. In an increasingly digital world, network traffic has become a key indicator of computer system performance and end-user satisfaction.