Month Archives: April 2011

Announce

ntop at the Nagios World Conference Europe

PRESS RELEASE Bolzano April 13th 2011 ntop at the “Nagios World Conference Europe™” on May 12th at  Bolzano/Italy Luca Deri will be among the keynote speakers at the official European edition dedicated to the well-know Open Source monitoring solution After the American edition in Sào Paolo/Brazil, the European counterpart of the Nagios World Conference™ will be held on May 12th at Bolzano/Italy. Nagios partner Würth Phoenix, who will host the event has confirmed the participation of namable speakers such as Nagios founder Ethan Galstad, Nagios Plugin coordinator Ton Voon or …
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How to Monitor Latency Using nProbe

On May 12th in Bolzano (I) at the Nagios World Conference Europe,  I will give a speech about network and application latency monitoring using nProbe. This is an hot topic, in particular for those who think of NetFlow/IPFIX as just a way to count bytes and packets. NetFlow/IPFIX instead is (this is my opinion) an open protocol that can be used to carry monitoring data from observation points to monitoring systems. The fact that many probes export you just bytes 'n packets info, it's not a protocol limitation but a probe limitation. In this respect nProbe supports many extensions such as latency monitoring, information about packets out-of-order, retransmitted, fragmented, average flow packet size and many more. In particular, latency is computed both as network and application latency: Read more
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Tuning nProbe 6.4 Scalability and Performance

Release 6.3 of nprobe targeted IPFIX compatibility. In release 6.4.x (just introduced) the main focus has been on scalability and performance. Until 6.3, the nProbe architecture was not really exploiting multicore systems, due to heritage of previous versions. With this release nProbe reaches a new level as you can see from the graph below (traffic was generated using an IXIA 400, flows last 5 seconds, and are emitted in V5 format, PF_RING 4.6.3, Intel e1000e capture adapter with PF_RING-aware driver [no TNAPI]). Both graphs depict the sustained throughput rate (Y …