by Pavel Odintsov | Mar 28, 2024
In addition to the capability to track the number of packets or bytes per second for a variety of traffic types (pre-defined and flexible), FastNetMon can calculate the number of incoming and outgoing flows per second for each IP address. This capability is enabled by...
by Pavel Odintsov | Dec 5, 2023
Starting from release 2.0.357, we offer an experimental capability which allows you to filter traffic in line using FastNetMon. We leverage the XDP capability of the Linux Kernel for lightning-fast traffic filtering. You can use this capability to defend a Linux...
by Pavel Odintsov | Sep 1, 2022
In case of large geographically distributed networks, you may have multiple options to run FastNetMon. The simplest option to deploy a single central instance of FastNetMon in a location which is well interconnected with all your remote PoPs and send network telemetry...
by Pavel Odintsov | Sep 5, 2018
FastNetMon is a very flexible software, and you can use almost any possible deployment option. We selected the two most popular cases and explained them in detail. If you have something more complicated, do not hesitate to contact our support team. We have a number...
by Pavel Odintsov | Jul 12, 2018
To achieve a high availability setup (HA), you can deploy multiple independent instances of FastNetMon and feed the same traffic to them. In this case, you need to use the same configuration for all instances to keep their behaviour the same. We suggest using similar...