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Viewing Live Video Stream Splitting Reports
Video stream splitting reduces the bandwidth consumption for both live video and video on demand (VoD). The Live Video Stream Splitting report lets you visually monitor the performance of the video session data optimized for multiple clients accessing the same video stream concurrently.
The SteelHead stores video fragments from a live video stream into a cache and sends the first request for a video fragment over the WAN, but stores the remaining fragments in the cache to serve locally.
For details about the report format, see Overview.
The report contains these statistics that summarize video split streaming activity.
 
Data Series
Description
Data From Cache
Displays the cumulative bps of video traffic served from the cache. Cache hits indicate that content is being served locally and avoiding round-trip bandwidth.
Data From Server
Displays the cumulative bps of video traffic going to and coming from the server over the WAN.
Video Sessions
Displays how many users are watching the video sessions. A video session is an open connection that has passed a video fragment.
What This Report Tells You
The Live Video Stream Splitting report answers this question:
•  How many live video streams have been optimized during the specified time period?
•  How many users are watching the video sessions during the specified time period?
About Report Graphs
Use the mouse to hover over a specific data point to see what the y values and exact time stamp were in relation to peaks.
About Report Data
The Riverbed system reports on performance for periods up to one month. Due to performance and disk space considerations, the display granularity decreases with time passed since the data was sampled. The data is collected at a 5-minute granularity for the entire month.
To view the Live Video Stream Splitting report
1. Choose Reports > Optimization: Live Video Stream Splitting to display the Live Video Stream Splitting page.
Figure: Live Video Stream Splitting Page
2. Use the controls to customize the report as described in this table.
Control
Description
Time interval
Select a report time interval of 5 minutes (5m), 1 hour (1h), 1 day (1d), 1 week (1w), All, or type a custom date. All includes statistics for the last 30 days.
Time intervals that don’t apply to a particular report are dimmed.
For a custom time interval, enter the start time and end time using the format YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS.
You can view the newest data and see data points as they’re added to the chart dynamically. To display the newest data, click Show newest data.