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The Kentik Platform is the Future of Network Operations

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tasks required to operate today’s complex networks, which span data center, WAN, LAN, hybrid and multi-cloud infrastructures. The four modules work across every type of network from the LAN, WAN, and traditional data center to public cloud and cloud-native environments that produce VPC flow log information.

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Strategies for Managing Network Traffic from a Remote Workforce

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This could mean the users are saturating the internet connectivity or that they’ve saturated the LAN (or maybe WAN). We also collect interface details and metrics using SNMP. This data is useful for Kentik’s automated capacity planning workflows and building topological maps (layer 2 and layer 3 connectivity).

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Kentik Detect for FinServ Networks: Real-World Use Cases

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One of the more obvious, yet powerful uses for Kentik Detect is a dashboard that provides a comprehensive overview of network traffic across the entire infrastructure: LAN / WAN, internal data centers and public cloud. The Sankey diagram illustrates the utilization across datacenter zones, server IPs, and services.

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Closing the Network Performance Monitoring Gap and Achieving Full Network Visibility

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To quote: “Today’s typical NPMD vendors have their solutions geared toward traditional data center and branch office architecture, with the centralized hosting of applications.”. It’s now possible to get rich performance metrics from your key application and infrastructure servers, even components like HAProxy and NGINX load balancers.

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Network Troubleshooting in Depth: A Complete Guide

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Ping and traceroute tests performed continuously with public and/or private agents generate key metrics (latency, jitter, and loss) that are evaluated for network health and performance. The Network Explorer combines flow, routing, performance, and device metrics to build the map and let you easily navigate.

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