AKIPS released its Network Monitor, which sets a new benchmark for scalable network performance monitoring software, scaling at least 100 times larger than competitors.
AKIPS Network Monitor addresses the difficulties of large scale data collection and analysis, IPv6 integration, SNMPv3 authentication and encryption, Netflow, Syslog and Trap collection.
AKIPS Network Monitor is specifically engineered to scale in a virtual machine environment, which results in significantly lower deployment, and ongoing maintenance costs. For 99% of customers, no additional hardware is required.
AKIPS has developed its own advanced monolithic architecture that combines the highly critical functions of polling, storage and real-time analysis into a single process. This design is so efficient, it completely negates the requirement for complex application threads spread across a large numbers of CPUs or servers.
AKIPS Network Monitor is capable of collecting and storing in excess of 10 million SNMP objects every 60 seconds, using only a single CPU core. AKIPS uses a unique dual mode synchronous / asynchronous polling algorithm that allows large scale data collection, that is gentle on the network, and is immune to network latency issues. Other vendors require 100s or 1000s of expensive dedicated servers to achieve the same level of scalability.
AKIPS key technologies include:
- Modern intuitive user interface fully utilising latest browser technologies
- Users navigate through the data instead of complex reporting controls
- Full support for IPv4 / v6, SNMPv1 / v2 / v3, Netflow v5 / v9 / IPFIX
- Installs in 10 minutes on a virtual machine
- Affordable subscription based pricing
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