NEWS
March 24, 2010
RedDot Networks Annouces 10Gb/s TAP
RESOURCES
Pre-Instrument 10G Networks and Data Centers
Remote TAP enables 10G Monitoring without a Local Tool or Engineer
Monitoring 10G MPLS Networks
Monitoring 3G & 4G (LTE) Networks with GPRS Tunneling Protocol
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RedDot Networks provides innovative network monitoring infrastructure with Pinpoint Packet Inspection™, resulting in 100% application and network visibility, and detailed, per-second Network Analytics. RedDot Networks' data access and aggregation solutions are designed to pre-instrument 10G networks and data centers in order to cost effectively and efficiently deploy monitoring tools for security, application performance, troubleshooting and compliance.
High speed (10Gb/s and above) networks and data centers are characterized by large volumes of complex traffic. As a result, traditional data access and aggregation solutions are unable to adequately filter the relevant traffic and therefore overwhelm the monitoring tools with too much data - which makes traditional solutions ineffective. The proof is the down-times and intermittencies which are experienced in data centers and network operations centers on a regular basis.
Service Providers, Enterprises and Government Agencies need real-time performance data to drive dynamic capacity planning and resource allocation to mitigate the risk of congestion and contention leading to downtime and degraded performance. There is also a need for early warning signs based on network analytics like TCP window size. Organizations must rely on enhanced and more intelligent devices for application and network monitoring data access and aggregation.
The eTAP 20G, eBalancer 10G and eTAG 320G are the first products to enhance the capabilities of data access, load balancing and aggregation platforms to address the needs for selective filtering using Pinpoint Packet Inspection™, load balancing and built-in Network Analytics for performance metrics and triggers. The end result is 100% Application and Network visibility so that Intrusion Detection Systems, Data Recorders, Application Performance Probes and Protocol Analyzers receive only the traffic of interest regardless of the type of traffic, location or encapsulation. |