SolarWinds releases latest NetFlow Traffic Analyzer

SolarWinds’ network utilisation and bandwidth monitoring software’s speed and detail enhancements give IT pros ability to diagnose network traffic issues and bandwidth spikes quickly and accurately.

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SolarWinds has announced its network utilisation and bandwidth monitoring solution, SolarWinds NetFlow Traffic Analyzer (NTA), enhanced its performance with increased flow processing speed and detailed one-minute data visibility, providing IT professionals with the highly specific data they need to identify and address network bandwidth problems.

SolarWinds NTA provides real-time network utilisation and bandwidth monitoring for streamlined reporting of NetFlow, J-Flow, sFlow, IPFIX, and Huwai for Netstream data, enabling IT pros to keep a close watch on network traffic data, identify bandwidth hogs and build customised reports of network traffic.

What’s new in SolarWinds NTA
The latest version of SolarWinds NTA has the ability to process 50,000 flows per second or more*, which is 400 percent faster flow processing speed than it had in the previous version. SolarWinds NTA allows IT pros to quickly capture finely granular data from continuous streams of network traffic and convert those raw numbers into simple charts that quantify exactly how the corporate network is being used, by whom and for what purpose, and then allowing them to impede undesirable or hazardous practices.

SolarWinds NTA makes it possible to retain one-minute granularity of network traffic data. IT pros can see exactly when an issue occurred which allows them to make a fast and accurate diagnosis of the network traffic issues such as bandwidth spikes or microbursts. IT pros can, then, view the data up-to-the-minute on interactive charts and generate reports on historical traffic usage for any applications, endpoints, or domains over a specified time interval.

SolarWinds NetFlow Traffic Analyzer Highlights
• Monitors network bandwidth and traffic patterns down to the interface level
• Identifies which users, applications, and protocols are consuming the most bandwidth
• Highlights the IP addresses of top talkers or “bandwidth hogs”
• Analyzes Cisco NetFlow, Juniper J-Flow, IPFIX, sFlow, Huawei NetStream and other flow data
• Displays Class-Based Quality of Service (CBQoS) performance with views of bandwidth consumption by class map
• Schedules and automatically generates reports to deliver to management on regular basis

 


 

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