Network Instruments Virtual Monitoring

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As people expand the number of applications running in virtual environments, they need to look at visibility whether they can monitor and analyze virtual traffic for ensuring performance or security.

Most companies handle this by placing appliances on the physical network and tracking VM communications when they hit the physical network. This however ignores communications that stay within the virtual host.

If you have multiple VMs within the same virtual host communicating with each other, you’d need to place a software analyzer or probe within the virtual host to monitor the internal communications.

This is a good solution, but it ignores the realities that people want to extend the power of their existing analysis devices into virtual environments. In Network Instrument’s case, people have come to rely on retrospective network analysis in their GigaStor to troubleshoot sporadic problems. GigaStor is like a TiVo for your network capturing terabytes of packets for later playback and analysis. So, rather than being notified of a problem by the user and starting a packet capture, you’re always recording network activities and can simply rewind the network and troubleshoot. Because of the need for hardware, this solution can never be virtualized. So, that’s where the Virtual TAP comes in to complete the virtualized offering. The Virtual TAP copies all communications between VMs on the virtual host and pushes them out to the GigaStor.

So, with this Network Instruments solution you’re able to monitor performance in both virtual and physical environments. You can monitor application and network performance from a single integrated console interface using Observer or enterprise-wide using the Observer Reporting Server. One benefit that we haven’t covered with the Virtual TAP is that you can also push the internal communications out to any other hardware or software product needing access to the virtual environment. Network Instruments is also the first in the performance analysis space to offer this.

Some External Resources

Networking World (March 25) – Product of the Week

http://www.networkworld.com/slideshows/2009/033009-products-of-the-week.html#slide9

Enterprise Systems (March 23) – Network Instruments’ Observer Combines Physical, Virtual Visibility

http://esj.com/articles/2009/03/23/network-instruments-observer-combines-physical-virtual-visibility.aspx

Network World (March 25) – Outing blind spots in the virtual realm

http://www.networkworld.com/newsletters/nsm/2009/032309nsm2.html?hpg1=bn

Virtual Strategy Magazine (March 23) – Network Instruments Closes the Gap (PODCAST)

http://www.virtual-strategy.com/VSM-Podcasts/Network-Instruments-Closes-the-Gap.html

Network World (March 23) – Why Network Managers should care about VMs

http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/40013

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Network Instruments® Launches GigaStor™ 2TE

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Appliance Extends Retrospective Network Analysis to the Enterprise Edge

Network Instruments, a leading provider of innovative analysis solutions for in-depth network intelligence and continuous availability, today announced the release of the GigaStor 2TE. The 2 terabyte appliance captures and stores every network packet and transaction for replay, troubleshooting, and reporting.

GigaStor’s success has increased substantially as retrospective network analysis technology has shifted from an emerging technology to being the primary way organizations troubleshoot network problems at the core,” said Douglas Smith, president and co-founder of Network Instruments. “The GigaStor 2TE allows our customers to easily and affordably extend back-in-time power to the network edge.”

The GigaStor 2TE is designed and priced to be deployed throughout the enterprise and bolster the capabilities of potentially budget-constrained midmarket networks.

Product Pricing and Promotion:

Pricing for the GigaStor 2TE for gigabit networks with 2 TB of storage and 2 ports begins at $16,995. Additional product information is available at www.PacketSniffers.com.

Coinciding with the release of the GigaStor 2TE, Network Instruments is launching the “Summer Hot Swap” promotion, which allows users to exchange DSS hardware units for a $2,000 reduction in the list price of any GigaStor appliance. The offer runs from June 1–August 29, 2008.

To take advantage of this special offer: Send Optrics your old hardware-based DSS and receive
a $2,000 reduction in the list price of a new GigaStor.

GigaStor captures and stores terabytes of network data for analysis and reporting.

Now you can quickly isolate and resolve problems rather than waiting for them to recur.

With GigaStor:

  • Capture and store up to 48 TB
  • Rewind and resolve network problems
  • Speed troubleshooting with comprehensive expert analysis
  • Drill down to the packet level for quick resolution
  • Reconstruct e-mails, VoIP calls, web pages, and files
  • Monitor VoIP performance and quality
Act now. The Summer Hot-Swap offer expires August 29, 2008!
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