10-23-2009 10:05 AM
I am in the process of purchasing a netflow collector software. I have looked at several packages with similar feature but a wide ranch of pricing models. I have to say that some of the simplest and most well designed interfaces seem to be the cheapest packages while the extremely expensive packages have very convoluted GUIs to deal with. Do you folks have any experience or suggestions about what the best software is out there?
Thanks,
Eric
10-23-2009 10:35 AM
We own Netflow Analyzer. It's decent, but the support is horrible. We eval'd some others but the one I liked the best was NetFlow Tracker from Fluke.
http://www.flukenetworks.com/fnet/en-us/products/NetFlow+Tracker/Overview.htm
10-23-2009 12:26 PM
Hello,
you have right, every software has another pricing model. I'm from Caligare company, which is developing a Caligare Flow Inspector. I cannot say our software is the best. Every software has several positives and several negatives.
Caligare SW license is based on number of monitored devices
(you can order monitoring from 1 to 9 device, or unlimited version).
See: http://www.caligare.com/netflow/order.php
Flow Analyzer from ManageEngine
is based on number of monitored interfaces. The price for 20.000 interfaces is aprx. 50.000$
See: http://www.manageengine.com/products/netflow/index.html
If you want to monitor less interfaces, they are offering cheaper version.
NetFlow Tracker from Fluke is based
on number of monitored devices. You can choose 5,10,15,... In the base package is not included gold support. For more information see:
http://www.flukenetworks.com/fnet/en-us/products/NetFlow+Tracker/MOA.htm
It is very difficult to recommend you some of these products. Let me know, if you want to know where are the possitives of the competitor's products.
Or I can help you with our software.
One of Calige's possitives is, we are small company => less customers and more time to customize software and more satisfied customers (I hope ;-))
Kind regards,
Jan
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