If you use Cisco products, you may be interested that they've announced the 
impending end for "traditional netflow" on the ASR1000 line of routers.  Here 
is the announcement, which includes a link to a whitepaper for migrating 
traditional to flexible netflow:

  http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/routers/ps9343/eol_C51-718332.html

Traditional netflow is what you have if your interfaces have any of these 
commands:

 ip route-cache flow
 ip flow ingress
 ip flow egress

The announcement only affects the ASR 1000 series of routers right now, but it 
points out that newer platforms like the Catalyst 6500/Sup2T, the Catalyst 
4500/Sup7E, and the Catalyst 3850 are exclusively supporting flexible netflow. 
I suspect that the next generation of ISR routers follows suit.

-Craig
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