TAP Into Technology Blog: Network Management (8)
When QUIC isn't so Quick
In the beginning, SPDY, an open networking protocol developed primarily at Google for transporting web content was supported on Internet Explorer and Chrome web browsers through a default setting. The core developers of SPDY were involved...
Overcoming 100G Bandwidth Demands in Network Monitoring
100G networks are no longer the future talk for many data center, telco and enterprise network architects. The 100G future is here - our consumption of everything video - including YouTube, Facebook Live, Netflix and Amazon Video will...
[Demo] Deploying an Active, In-line Security Tool
In our recent Fuel User Group Webinar, Protecting the Core, we gave a demonstration on the ease of deployment and benefits of using a bypass network TAP with an active, inline device. With a click of a mouse, you can very simply bypass the...
Filtering + Aggregation = Never Oversubscribe Again
For network IT managers that send data to monitoring tools, the concern about oversubscribed ports is a continual battle. You can’t always predict your network traffic, and as you probably know - problems arise at the worst times possible....
The 101 Series: Bypass Network TAPs Keepers of the Critical Link
There are some great network tools on the market that provide protection for your organization's operations on the Internet. The problem with using them is that they can do the unthinkable by introducing a potential “point of failure” when...
The Buffering Bluff on Aggregation TAPs
In a world of shrinking IT budgets, many are turning to network aggregating TAPs to reduce costs within their security and network monitoring programs. Because aggregating TAPs integrate multiple traffic flows into a single stream, IT can...