SaaS products themselves don't cause bottlenecks, it's the network design and number of users that can. The more users trying to access the internet indirectly, the more stress the local network experiences in handling these requests. In minimising the number of steps required to access a SaaS application, the latency and other QoS metrics can be improved. Hoping that's helped.
Really good overview of what Meraki is. Thank you
Glad this was helpful!
I didn't understand the "head connection" and branches. Why do SAAS cause bottlenecks and what is the head connection/branches?
SaaS products themselves don't cause bottlenecks, it's the network design and number of users that can.
The more users trying to access the internet indirectly, the more stress the local network experiences in handling these requests.
In minimising the number of steps required to access a SaaS application, the latency and other QoS metrics can be improved. Hoping that's helped.
@@lockielan Yes that did, thanks so much! What do the head connection and branches represent in networking terms?
Amazing video overview -