July 19, 2010

Selecting a Network Recorder for back-in-time analysis to solve intermittent problems and unexpected events

  • Fluke Networks
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Often, the only way to get to the root cause of unwelcome or intermittent events that occur on your network is to use a Network Recorder. This is a device that can capture and store packets at full line speed without dropping any packets, and without resorting to packet slicing.

In this white paper you will learn when it is important to use a Network Recorder, and key considerations when selecting a network recorder for back-in-time forensics analysis.

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Everyone in operations will quickly agree that there is nothing more frustrating than a problem that happens intermittently and cannot be reliably reproduced. These network problems can absolutely drive you crazy!

Fortunately, there now are equipment options for recording traffic so that you may perform appropriate forensic analysis. And this paper is a great resource of "what to look for" regardless of you exact choice of equipment provider.

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