

Real user, and synthetic monitoring of web applications from outside the firewall. Real-time live tailing, searching, and troubleshooting for cloud applications and environments. Monitoring and visualization of machine data from applications and infrastructure inside the firewall, extending the SolarWinds® Orion® platform. Infrastructure and application performance monitoring for commercial off-the-shelf and SaaS applications built on the SolarWinds® Orion® platform.įast and powerful hosted aggregation, analytics and visualization of terabytes of machine data across hybrid applications, cloud applications, and infrastructure. NetFlow Analyzer is a unified network traffic monitor that collects, analyzes and reports about what your network bandwidth is being used for and by whom. NTA’s NetFlow analysis functionalities allows network admins to monitor and capture the range of flow data typesincluding Cisco NetFlow, Juniper J-Flow, sFlow, Huawei NetStream, and IP FIXbuilt into most routers and switches. SaaS-based infrastructure and application performance monitoring, tracing, and custom metrics for hybrid and cloud-custom applications.

It will check proxy logs against safe domains (commonly-visited domains, threat intelligence, and domain rarity scores generated) based on the organization's baseline proxy traffic behavior, compare domains to multi-language dictionary words to detect algorithmically generated domains, and analyze request URLs.Deliver unified and comprehensive visibility for cloud-native, custom web applications to help ensure optimal service levels and user satisfaction with key business services The Securonix Network Traffic Analyzer (NTA) analyzes proxy traffic to detect any abnormality that can affect network performance or security. NetFlow analysis is the process of collecting and monitoring network traffic to perform in-depth inspection and interpretation of traffic flow information, which can help you build a broad, overall picture of traffic flow and reveal useful insights regarding traffic source and destination, causes of congestion, and classes of service.
