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The (Net)Flow That Kentik Makes Go: Know Your Traffic Flow Data Protocols

Kentik

NetFlow” may be the most common short-hand term for this network flow data, but that doesn’t mean it’s the only important protocol for the exchange of metadata related to flows transiting network infrastructure. So to help provide clarity, we’ve listed below names and descriptions for the main flow-data protocols supported by Kentik Detect.

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Advanced RAG patterns on Amazon SageMaker

AWS Machine Learning - AI

It provides a modular and flexible framework for combining LLMs with other components, such as knowledge bases, retrieval systems, and other AI tools, to create powerful and customizable applications. Data preparation In this post, we use several years of Amazon’s Letters to Shareholders as a text corpus to perform QnA on.

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Podcast with Kentik CEO Avi Freedman & Jim Metzler

Kentik

Addressing the visibility gaps left by legacy appliances in centralized data centers, Kentik NPM uses lightweight software agents to gather performance metrics from real traffic wherever application servers are distributed across the Internet. So in order to really have a network time machine, you need to be able to keep all that data.

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Top 13 GitHub Alternatives in 2020 [Free and Paid]

Codegiant

It has thorough documentation about importing and exporting data. You can create API documentation, status pages, knowledge bases, product roadmaps, etc. You can also share data with other trackers such as Bugzilla and Trac. Knowledge bases and FAQs. Epics and roadmaps are included in the package.