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The Network Also Needs to be Observable, Part 2: Network Telemetry Sources

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Networkers running enterprise and critical service provider infrastructure need infrastructure-savvy analogs of the same observability principles and practices being deployed by DevOps groups. Traditional WAN : WAN access switches, integrated services routers, cloud access routers. Wireless access points and controller.

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Hybrid vs. Multi-cloud: The Good, the Bad and the Network Observability Needed

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This allows DevOps teams to configure the application to increase or decrease the amount of system capacity, like CPU, storage, memory and input/output bandwidth, all on-demand. For example, some DevOps teams feel that AWS is more ideal for infrastructure services such as DNS services and load balancing. Hybrid Cloud Benefits.

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NetOps for Application Developers: Understanding the Importance of Network Operations in Modern Development

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DevOps is blind to the network While DevOps teams may be skilled at building and deploying applications in the cloud, they may have a different level of expertise when it comes to optimizing cloud networking, storage, and security. DevOps and NetOps need to work together Collaboration is often a two-way street.

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NPM, encryption, and the challenges ahead: Part 2

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Most NetOps and DevOps professionals today hear complaints about network performance when employees work from home. We can’t telnet to the routers in the path because different companies in different countries own them. In part 1 of this series, I talked a bit about how encryption is shaping network performance monitoring (NPM).

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DataOps Uncovered: A Bold New Approach to Telemetry and Network Visibility

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Network telemetry is the process of collecting and analyzing data from network devices, including switches, routers, firewalls, and servers, to gain visibility into network traffic and performance. How is DataOps different from DevOps? The DataOps ecosystem comprises several components, including people, processes, and tools.

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Closing the Network Performance Monitoring Gap and Achieving Full Network Visibility

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In those settings, you might drop NPM appliances into major data centers, perhaps directly connected to router or switch span ports, or via a tap or packet broker from the likes of a Gigamon or Ixia. routers and switches). Kentik’s server-side NPM instrumentation goes wherever the servers go, in the data center or in the cloud.

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It's Time for NPM Appliances to Go Bye-Bye

Kentik

Kentik offers a cloud-friendly NPM solution that includes the mature and proven nProbe NPM agent from ntop that can be installed on application and load balancing servers. Kentik Detect also takes in flow, BGP, SNMP and other data at scale from routers, switches, probes.

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