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    NetBuffer

    NetBuffer

    TCP and UDP network buffer

    NetBuffer is a data buffer and splitter: configure your device to push data into NetBuffer, and NetBuffer forwards it to unlimited destinations. Offloads processing from your device to the NetBuffer system. Centralizes management. Runs on Windows.
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    FlowBuffer

    FlowBuffer

    Buffers, forwards, and splits flow data including NetFlow and IPFIX

    FlowBuffer is a flow/netflow buffer and splitter: configure your switch to push flow data into FlowBuffer, and FlowBuffer forwards it to unlimited destinations. Offloads processing from the switch to another machine. Centralized management. Runs on Windows.
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    SarBox

    SarBox helps user to parse or analyze sar data

    ...SAR is cumulative activity counters in the operating system. It is the most comprehensive command which helps to monitor performance of various Linux / Solaris subsystems (CPU, Memory, I/O, Disk, Network, etc) all in same log. This makes it difficult to analyze since every counter data is dumped into the log file. SarBox helps to analyze this log file and present data in graphical charts or text format. To collect sar statistics from an environment, use below syntax [user@host ~]# sar -A 30 2 > sar_linux.log “30 2” reports for every 30 seconds and total of 2 times, written in sar_linux.log.
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