Best Practices for Building Scalable Visibility Architectures

Network performance, application performance, and security disciplines have reached mission-critical status for enterprises of all sizes and industries.  While each certainly has its own unique technical aspects, all three disciplines share at least one common technology need – flexible, scalable access to network packet streams for monitoring and analysis purposes.  A growing number of IT organizations are turning towards visibility architectures to meet the need, by deploying network visibility controllers (NVCs, a.k.a. network monitoring switches or network packet brokers) as means of controlling and assuring effective and cost-efficient assurance of networks and applications. 

But what are the keys to success in getting a visibility architecture right?  Which capabilities are most important when evaluating NVC solutions?  How can virtualized infrastructure be accommodated?

Join EMA Vice President of Research, Jim Frey, and Ixia Senior Director, Product Management, Scott Register, for an interactive webinar presentation and discussion where you will learn:

  • Key goals and objectives of a visibility architecture
  • Ways in which NVCs are being used, both today and in the future
  • NVC features and capabilities having the broadest impact and delivering the most value
  • Architectural and administrative qualities that are making the most difference
  • Impact of server and network virtualization technologies on technology and product choices





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