Vision Edge: Visibility for Any Site As data centers grow, the ability to see what is happening in the network diminishes. You need a cost-effective solution that operates like the building blocks, both capable of providing top-of-the rack visibility for a single unit and capable of scaling to thousands of racks with software defined visibility. Ixia's Vision Edge™ 40 (E40) and Vision Edge 100 (E100) are best-in-class, fully-featured network packet brokers that are ideal for the ANY size modern data center.
Network Visibility – Performance Matters Some visibility companies advertise features that cannot be used at the same time. But Ixia’s network packet broker features can operate simultaneously because they are processed by a dedicated hardware accelerator chip. Avoid the other company’s painful workarounds that are expensive and hard to manage. Watch and see why feature compatibility matters. Then visit http://www.ixiacom.com/networkvisibility.
www.youtube.com Vision E40 and Vision E100 – Rack level visibility for any sized data center Overview of Ixia’s latest additions to its Vision Portfolio of network packet brokers
www.youtube.com Ixia Vision Edge 40 Network Packet Broker Ixia’s new Vision Edge 40 (E40) network packet brokers are designed to provide rack-level visibility through a solution that allows seamless integration into existing hybrid SDN architectures, offering true flexible multi-speed capability, and a comprehensive feature set for the versatility to adapt to the future, ensuring your Security Fabric’s strength, all while offering a compelling total cost of ownership.
Ixia Vision Edge 100 Network Packet Broker Ixia’s new Vision Edge 100 (E100) network packet brokers are designed to provide rack-level visibility through a solution that allows seamless integration into existing hybrid SDN architectures, offering true flexible multi-speed capability, and a comprehensive feature set for the versatility to adapt to the future, ensuring your Security Fabric’s strength, all while offering a compelling total cost of ownership.
What Is a Network Packet Broker and Why do You Need One? Keeping networks safe, and users thriving amidst the relentless flux requires a host of sophisticated tools performing realtime analysis. Your monitoring infrastructure might feature network and application performance monitors (NPM/APM), data recorders, and traditional network analyzers, while your defenses leverage firewalls, intrusion prevention systems (IPS), data loss prevention (DLP), anti-malware, and other point solutions.