Savvius unveiled Savvius Insight 2.0, incorporating the full ELK (Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana) stack for native reporting features that provide key network information and trends in real-time, browser-based dashboards.
Savvius Insight enables anyone responsible for 1G networks in most small-to-medium sized businesses (SMBs) and remote enterprise offices to visualize, detect, pinpoint, diagnose, and manage network issues with a single low-cost solution that includes Savvius Omnipeek software.
Placed inline to an Internet connection, Savvius Insight 2.0 automatically begins collecting network statistics and trend data for immediate display and long-term reporting. Users can instantly access in-depth analytics on network activity such as:
- Bandwidth Utilization – monitor average and maximum bandwidth consumption rates to make key purchasing and management decisions.
- Application Response Times – examine average, minimum, and maximum response times for critical network applications to identify productivity correlations and ensure SLAs with service providers.
- Flow Volume – review overall network traffic flows as well as specific conversations between connected devices.
- Packet Types – filter and analyze network traffic by network protocols.
- Expert Events – real-time analysis of key network operations including TCP events, IP events, ICMP events, DNS errors, and slow server response times to identify spikes and trends.
- Security Events – identify the presence of authentication failures, dictionary attack events, flooding, and other indicators of potential network security issues.
"Savvius Insight 2.0 is unique because it makes the packet analytics engine that Savvius developed for major data centers and large enterprises available to SMBs, MSPs and distributed enterprises in a small, fanless, all-in-one appliance," said Jay Botelho, Director of Product Management at Savvius. "Users of Savvius Insight want to know exactly what is going on with their network, and now, with ELK, they can do so with beautifully-designed web-based dashboards. In addition, the included Savvius Omnipeek software provides detailed root-cause analysis whenever it’s needed."
Savvius Insight 2.0 also has the ability to forward data to a remote ELK or Splunk server, aggregating the data from multiple Insight appliances into a single database for long-term reporting and centralized data access across multiple locations. Savvius Insight has 128 gigabytes of storage that holds days, weeks or months of network data, depending on network traffic and which analytics are captured and stored. Version 2.0 of Insight also adds Savvius’ popular Compass network data visualization dashboard, and its operating system has been upgraded to Ubuntu 14.04.
Savvius Insight 2.0 is available now on Amazon and through resellers.
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