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Home » Gigamon Extends and Scales its Traffic Visibility

Gigamon Extends and Scales its Traffic Visibility

October 29, 2012
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Gigamon has enhanced its Traffic Visibility Fabric solutions with a new, 400 Gbps processing card for its high-density, GigaVUE H Series chassis. The platform supports a range of GigaSMART applications to enable the deduplication, modification, manipulation and transport of network traffic as it is delivered to management, monitoring and security tools and systems.

The enhancements represent the second step in Gigamon’s four-phase evolution of its Visibility Fabric.  Subsequent phases are expected to include an Active Visibility Fabric and Living Visibility Fabric.

Gigamon emphasized that its solution represents the highest port density of any network visibility switch and that the packet processing cards as a game changer for managing, analyzing and securing IT infrastructure.

“As the volume and speed of network traffic continues to increase, the need to converge on a single platform – a fabric – that not only simplifies and automates traffic visibility, but also provides built-in intelligence, will drive the way organizations choose to monitor and manage their networks,” said Paul Hooper, VP of Marketing at Gigamon.  “We see the features offered by GigaSMART as an anticipated and necessary next step in the evolution of the Visibility Fabric.”

http://www.gigamon.com/traffic-visibility-fabric

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