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Announcing Complete Azure Observability for Kentik Cloud

Kentik

Kentik customers move workloads to (and from) multiple clouds, integrate existing hybrid applications with new cloud services, migrate to Virtual WAN to secure private network traffic, and make on-premises data and applications redundant to multiple clouds – or cloud data and applications redundant to the data center.

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How to Monitor Traffic Through Transit Gateways

Kentik

For AWS cloud networks, the Transit Gateway provides a way to route traffic to and from VPCs, regions, VPNs, Direct Connect, SD-WANs, etc. See diagram 1 below: Diagram 1: VPC peering mesh architecture. See diagram 2 below: Diagram 2: VPCs attach to a Transit Gateway in a hub and spoke architecture.

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Going Beyond the (Net)Flow: Introducing Universal Data Records

Kentik

We call the new architectural element “Universal Data Records” (UDRs) , and with this, Kentik now has the ability to innovate faster than ever before—adding more data sources to our platform to stay ahead of and address the always-evolving network visibility challenges faced by our customers.

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Kentik Detect for FinServ Networks: Real-World Use Cases

Kentik

One of the more obvious, yet powerful uses for Kentik Detect is a dashboard that provides a comprehensive overview of network traffic across the entire infrastructure: LAN / WAN, internal data centers and public cloud. This first panel shows traffic per location across their WAN: banking branches, ATMs, HQ buildings, trading desks, etc.

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Level 3 Route Leak: What Kentik Saw

Kentik

With an infrastructure that’s pervasively instrumented for actual network performance metrics, the above issues disappear. Or perhaps you have an application in a traditional datacenter delivered to internal users over a WAN. Or possibly you have a microservices architecture with distributed application components.

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