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Seeing CDN Traffic with Kentik Detect

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CDN Attribution Reveals Traffic Source for Enterprises and SPs. As you can tell from our Product Updates page , new features keep rolling out from the Kentik Detect® development team, giving our customers new ways to visualize, monitor, and respond to their network traffic. Seeing CDN Traffic.

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Cisco’s Acquisition of AppDynamics

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Coming off of a great 2016 at Kentik, we’re more confident than ever that Web, enterprise, and service-provider organizations are deeply hungry for the kind of network traffic intelligence offered by Kentik Detect. That’s where Kentik comes in. Why Industry Validation of APM Makes Us ‘Appy.

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Big Data Analytics on Tap for Kentik at ONUG Spring 2017

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Next week, Kentik will be sponsoring and participating in the Open Networking User Group (ONUG) Spring 2017 conference. We’ll be sponsoring and exhibiting our big data-powered network traffic intelligence, plus our CTO Dan Ellis will be part of a panel on the afternoon of Wednesday, April 26th. Why Kentik & ONUG?

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The Why and How of Interface Classification

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Given that Kentik was founded primarily by network engineers, it’s easy to think of our raison d’etre in terms of addressing the day-to-day challenges of network operations. Kentik Detect is built to generate valuable insights not only from the technical perspective but also for business intelligence. BGP, GeoIP, SNMP, etc.)

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Finding Bots with Kentik Detect

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In our previous post, on CDN Attribution , we mentioned that our development team has been hard at work enabling new ways to visualize and investigate network traffic patterns in Kentik Detect®. One of these new features is the ability to find traffic from infected or compromised hosts.

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20 Years of Flying Blind

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What we didn’t have was a way to answer any of the many urgent network utilization questions we faced every day: Where was our users’ traffic was coming from? Which types of customers had traffic traversing expensive links? I spent endless nights changing routing and enabling/disabling links to try to determine traffic patterns.

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Inside the Kentik Data Engine, Part 2

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In part 1 of this series we introduced Kentik Data Engine™, the backend to Kentik Detect™, which is a large-scale distributed datastore that is optimized for querying IP flow records (NetFlow v5/9, sFlow, IPFIX) and related network data (GeoIP, BGP, SNMP). Let’s look at traffic volume for the top source ? Time: 0.675s.