NetFlow Tracker Version 2.Crannog Software Founded in 1998, Crannog Software is a privately funded Dublin-based software development company, specialising in the design of niche network management tools. Its innovative suite of software products helps public and private organisations monitor and measure the performance of their , has announced NetFlow See IPFIX. Tracker Version 2, with the new Advanced Services Module (ASM (1) (Association for Systems Management) An international membership organization based in Cleveland, Ohio. Founded in 1947 and disbanded in 1996, it sponsored conferences in all phases of administrative systems and management. ). NetFlow Tracker exploits the NetFlow technology inherent in most routers and large switches from Cisco and other vendors, to report on network performance and activity. It is used by network managers and systems administrators to optimise optimise - To perform optimisation. network performance and improve security--through detailed traffic forensics--voice and data convergence, operational management and user support. Comment: Since its launch in 2004 customers were starting to ask for longer database storage times than the maximum 14 days built into the product. Tracker records network conversations at 1 minute intervals. Initially there were concerns that extending the storage times could consume terabytes of disk space. The solution was to reduce the detail in the data progressively over time, so that now Tracker data can be stored for up to four years, but still provide essential trending, performance and forensic Belonging to courts of justice. forensic 1) adj. from Latin forensis for "belonging to the forum," ancient Rome's site for public debate, and currently meaning pertaining to the courts. information." There are 6 different storage options available in NetFlow Tracker V2 with ASM, so customers can choose the level of detail that suits their storage needs and resources best: www.crannog-software.com |
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