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Monitoring the Virtual Blind Spot

In our ongoing conversations with your peers, one message has resonated across the board: virtualization is here to stay, and it introduces unforeseen complications and problems into the packet capture and monitoring world.

The term “Virtual Blind Spot” has begun to fly around, but what does it mean?

Virtualization: Monitoring Is A Huge Challenge

Earlier this week, Network World Senior editor Denise Dubie published a very insightful article, “How far has virtualization come?”. In it, she reviews the results of three annual surveys conducted at Interop, all focused on virtualization technology deployments and adoption in the data center.

The survey, which was conducted by Network Instruments the past two years (NetQoS and NI conducted it together in 2008), revealed some very interesting data points.

The 6 Types of Free Network Monitoring Tools

Enjoy another guest post by Michael McQueen:

A network monitoring tool can be acquired online for free. While most system administrators feel that anything free is of no use, but that is absolutely not true. You can find many great tools online that are free that work every bit as good as the paid versions. When looking for a free version of the tool you need, you need to be careful and choose wisely.

Interop 2010: Hanging with Anue Systems

Surely you are all aware of Interop 2010, which is taking place in Las Vegas, NV (USA) this week. The event began on Tuesday and continues until Thursday afternoon at 3:00 PM PDT, so if you are within driving distance, you can still make it.

Sneak Peak Into Data Center Management

Enjoy this week’s guest post by Pilla Piluriya of BD Strategy.

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Over the last one or two decades, there has been drastic change in the technology. The technology has not only evolved greatly but has also led to the radical transformation at the core of the IT corporate industry- the data center. Gone are those days when the only function of it was to provide services related to data. Nowadays, they drive both the application and data access. Virtualization plays a key role in pushing new and latest opportunities for operational agility and efficiency.

Let’s first understand what data centre management is. IT refers to a facility where computers along with their other components are physically homed. Data center includes redundant data communication links, security devices, environmental controls and backup power supply. Nowadays, most business organizations rely wholly on web-based applications and computer network. Such organizations require the data center software to manage their business effectively and efficiently.

Network Management Components – The Basics of an Effective Management Strategy

Enjoy this week’s guest post by author and tech career adviser Shaun Hummel!

This article will define a network management strategy for managing the network. It is necessary to define how the equipment is going to be monitored and determine if the current management strategy is adequate or if new applications, equipment, protocols and processes must be identified. Management components are then integrated with infrastructure and security. These primary elements comprise any well-defined management strategy and should be considered when developing your strategy.

Data Center Virtualization – Different Solutions For Different Types of Data Centers

This week’s guest post comes to you from Steve Bulmer, CTO of Consonus. Consonus has a core competency in virtualized solutions, and that’s exactly the topic he is covering off for you today.

RSA 2010: A look inside the expo

I’m blogging this from the hotel room near Union Square, and so far, RSA has been a lot of fun. Yesterday I took a few minutes to take some [very raw] video footage of the Expo to share with those of you who were unable to attend the show. Please excuse the audio quality; as [...]

Network Security Model – Defining an Enterprise Security Strategy

Today we are sharing with you an insightful article by Shaun Hummel, focused on how to align the five primary functions of security inside an enterprise. Enjoy and please give a look at Shaun’s service as indicated below.

Network Emulation and Monitoring: Call for Input

Good morning to all of our readers, and thank you for your time and attention here on our blog.

In the past year plus, we’ve covered a wide gamut of topics on The Network View. We’ve done a series about how to calculate an ROI (or cost savings, more like it) for simplifying the complexity of passive monitoring tools in the data center. We spent many weeks sharing insights from SPoTs (Security Pros on Twitter), many of whom you already knew, and a few who were very likely new folks to some of you. We shared some key players at a few security tool vendors in our ALIST series. And we’ve covered research, trends, 2010 predictions, and even some network emulation topics.

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