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I know our dreams are going far afield here, but 'flexible' to me would include seamless modularity of LEM into NPM as with components of the NPM platform. Perhaps a converged goal would be complete conversion of LEM *and* NPM into HTML5......sounds easy, right? Echoing others, though - Flash or no, LEM is good stuff - and…
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Videos - awesome idea! Visual impact will do wonders for product absorption - it'll lighten up your helpdesk triage, engage people, and initiate the one-upmanship content battle of the decade, with the power players of customization making SAM tap-dance and turning it up to 11, 11.1, 11.2, etc. Love the direction you're…
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Congratulations to our new MVPs!
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Quoth the Raven "Bump once more."
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I'm with you - that would be a great feature. With regard to the 'real-time' concern, I hear that too - but xFlow isn't really real-time anyway, is it? If I recall, the flow datagrams aren't sent to the collector until the conclusion of each TCP conversation.
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Makes sense. The reason I mentioned Netpath is that it's always available for historical, etc. Would it be possible to use the alert for the step or transaction being down to trigger a traceroute and dump the results to a textfile? I think that might work for you. Re data collection intervals - yeah, I think most shops of…
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This functionality is long overdue. Aruba has significant global market share, and I'll wager that a poll would show that many of use Aruba as our wireless infrastructure today.
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I'm curious - what's your definition of a 'small' network team?
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Thanks for doing that, Ed!
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I always revert to basic mode when discussing network management, so here goes. As a person who came specifically from the routing/switching/transport world, I leverage node management/identification, bandwidth/link utilization, and historical forensics as a sort of floating, real-time documentation. If I can't see all the…
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How about making NTA pages drag/drop/resizable along with other NPM views as of 10.7? That would be nice!
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The info just keeps getting better.... Thanks!
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Hi Danielle, I'm up for it. Thanks!
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They don't.
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What we realized quickly is that we are still depending on a single provider (in this case, the SD-WAN solution itself) - we had just abstracted that dependence away from the pipes themselves. Our pilot has been slow and measured with those thoughts in mind. With regard to security - again, we're beholden to the quality…
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Yeah, man. I'm going to re-pitch it at our upcoming global IT meeting with the brass in attendance.
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If you go to Pingdom's website, you'll notice an almost purposeful obfuscation of Solarwinds ownership, with no Solarwinds badge until the very bottom of the page. The non-integration seems 100% intentional.
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Four years and counting....I wonder if this will ever come to a Solarwinds-sourced fruition.
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edmaendel - did you happen to have contact info for the engineer who said he would investigate? I'm at a loss here and feeling a bit frustrated at SW's radio silence on the topic.
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How long ago did you put this in place - and any data-based indication that it's improving infection rates? We've thought a little bit about some sort of internal disclaimer/warning.
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Network - it's funny how no one mentions you for the 99.999% percent of the time you're flawless, huh? Talk about a thankless task. Don't worry, though..they may grouse, complain, and kvetch about how much you 'cost', but eventually they always realize this business would perish in two days without you. Also, you and I…
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Prudent....very prudent!
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Thwacktitioners....?
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It all depends on whether or not all the vehicles were autonomous, I guess.
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Right up there with 'it *shouldn't* be a problem.....'
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Protip : don't GIS 'rabbit bacon'.
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Why the ten commandments? Are we concerned that AI will covet their neighbor's wife? The laws of which countries? Sudan? Uganda? China? North Korea? It doesn't make any sense. If I've misunderstood you, please accept my apologies.
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Thanks for the namedrop!
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I'm not sure you should blame customers for not keeping the conversation 'productive' when this product has seemingly fallen off the table. Maybe good work is being done on it and some cool things will be revealed in the next version...but you surely understand that WPM, from a product development and support perspective,…
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Now THAT'S a proper stack o' gear!