Network Performance Engineer
May 3, 2024
3 minute read
Network performance engineers are the unsung heroes of the internet. They are responsible for making sure that data flows smoothly and efficiently across computer networks. Without them, we would be constantly dealing with slowdowns, outages, and other network issues.
How to Become a Network Performance Engineer
The most common path to becoming a network performance engineer is to earn a bachelor's degree in computer science or a related field. Once you have a degree, you can apply for entry-level positions in the IT field and work your way up to more advanced roles.
Skills and Knowledge
Network performance engineers need to have a strong understanding of computer networks, including the protocols and technologies that are used to transmit data. They also need to be proficient in troubleshooting network problems and implementing performance improvements.
In addition to technical skills, network performance engineers also need to have strong communication and interpersonal skills. They need to be able to work with other IT professionals, as well as with non-technical staff, to identify the root cause of network problems and communicate solutions.
Career Growth
With experience and continued learning, network performance engineers can advance to more senior roles. These roles typically involve more complex network environments and projects.
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Reading list
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Focuses on the practical aspects of using network protocol analyzers to troubleshoot network problems. It provides step-by-step instructions on how to use network protocol analyzers to identify and resolve network issues.
Is the official study guide for the Wireshark Certified Network Analyst (WCNA) certification. It covers the basics of network protocol analysis, as well as advanced topics such as network security and performance analysis.
Provides a comprehensive overview of network security analysis. It covers the basics of network security analysis, as well as advanced topics such as network vulnerability assessment and penetration testing.
Provides a comprehensive overview of TShark, a command-line network protocol analyzer. It covers the basics of network protocol analysis, as well as advanced topics such as network security and performance analysis.
Provides a comprehensive overview of network troubleshooting using Cisco IOS. It covers the basics of network troubleshooting, as well as advanced topics such as network performance analysis and network security.
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