+1 for Plixer Scrutinizer 2018-03-17 19:42 GMT-03:00 Michael Krygeris <m...@krygerism.com>:
> Disclaimer: Am Plixer engineer. > If you want to take it for a spin, you can download a fully functional > OVA/QCOW2 30 day eval from the plixer website. I can also get you access to > an AWS AMI as well. > I don’t want to turn this into an Ad. So DM if you need any info/access. > > Mike Krygeris > > On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 11:52 AM Babak Farrokhi <ba...@farrokhi.net> > wrote: > > > Plixer is also interesting. > > > > nfdump works great with NetFlow but support for IPFIX is somehow limited > > to basics. > > > > > > -- > > Babak > > > > > > On 13 Mar 2018, at 3:20, Fredrik Korsbäck wrote: > > > > > On 2018-03-13 00:24, mike.l...@gmail.com wrote: > > >> Howdy! > > >> > > >> Checking out various Netflow tools and wanted to see what others are > > >> using? > > >> > > >> Kentik is cool. Are they the only SaaS based flow digester? I don’t > > >> seem to see any others. > > >> > > >> Also curious about on-prem solutions as well. > > >> > > >> Thanks! > > >> Mike > > >> > > > > > > Kentik is probably top of the foodchain right now. > > > > > > But they are certainly not alone in the biz. Ontop of my head... > > > > > > * Flowmon > > > * Talaia > > > * Arbor Peakflow > > > * Deepfield > > > * Pmacct + supporting toolkit > > > * NFsen/Nfdump/AS-stats > > > * Put kibana/ES infront of any collector > > > * Solarwinds something something > > > * Different vendor toolkits > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > hugge > > >