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Using Rust for Kentik’s New Synthetic Network Monitoring Agent

Kentik

We recently launched Kentik Synthetic Monitoring , a major new product feature that combines synthetic network testing with real-time traffic monitoring to provide thorough insight into network performance and reliability. It’s security and cross-compilation where Rust really shines for this specific application.

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RouterFreak on Kentik Network Performance Monitoring

Kentik

We really respected their thoroughness and the fact that they are practicing network engineers, so as we’ve come up with cool new gizmos in our product, we’ve asked them to extend their review. Following here, from their latest review, are some excerpts that focus on Kentik NPM, our enhanced network performance monitoring solution.

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Fascinating Facts from Kentik

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It’s also just one of the many interesting statistics that we run across as we operate our SaaS platform for network traffic analytics. Network Devices: Which Brands are Trending? Cisco Systems is by far the market leader in the overall IT Networking sector. Google maintains Internet-wide stats on the overall IPv6 adoption rate.

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New Features and Benefits with AWS – Quarterly Update – Q2– 2022

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Price reductions on Amazon EC2 instances running SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) OS – Starting May 28 th , 2022 there will be a price reduction on SLES On-Demand EC2 instances which can result in savings of up to 24% vs. the current On-Demand rates.

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Radar Trends to Watch: September 2023

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for their own applications. Zoom has backed down after customer backlash, but that begs the question: Will other applications follow? Security Proof-of-work makes it to the Tor network. Patches for Linux have been released. Among other things, this change is intended to accelerate IPv6 adoption.

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