Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Austin Holiday Lights
My company, NetQoS, has built and posted a handy Google maps mashup of Austin holiday lights.
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Writing about work: NetFlow Monitoring
Posted this story about Cyber Monday shopping to Network Performance Daily.
"The good news is, it’s not too late to mitigate the risks associated with the upcoming Super Bowl blitz that we wrote about on the Network Performance Daily blog last year. By putting your network monitoring tools to good use now, you can examine exactly how your network performs when a large spike in traffic occurs - so that you know what to do to be ready for the next spike in traffic when it occurs. Specifically, NetQoS advises network engineers to take action now to:
analyze network traffic flows with to identify recreational network traffic
quantify its impact on network performance
and implement quality of service policies to ensure business-critical applications have priority access to network resources
Admittedly, this is not the trickiest of problems to solve. You just need the right tools. As we detail in this best practices white paper on most of this online traffic is fairly easy to identify and measure if you are using NetFlow and a NetFlow monitoring NetFlow Monitoring product like NetQoS ReporterAnalyzer to analyze traffic. It’s also, in most cases, predictable – you know that every Monday after Thanksgiving, there will be a higher volume of Internet traffic. You know that the Super Bowl and March Madness will also have an impact. But do you know how much of an impact and how to prevent it from impacting application performance for those workers who are actually working? Do you know what you will need to do to mitigate risks?
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"The good news is, it’s not too late to mitigate the risks associated with the upcoming Super Bowl blitz that we wrote about on the Network Performance Daily blog last year. By putting your network monitoring tools to good use now, you can examine exactly how your network performs when a large spike in traffic occurs - so that you know what to do to be ready for the next spike in traffic when it occurs. Specifically, NetQoS advises network engineers to take action now to:
analyze network traffic flows with to identify recreational network traffic
quantify its impact on network performance
and implement quality of service policies to ensure business-critical applications have priority access to network resources
Admittedly, this is not the trickiest of problems to solve. You just need the right tools. As we detail in this best practices white paper on most of this online traffic is fairly easy to identify and measure if you are using NetFlow and a NetFlow monitoring NetFlow Monitoring product like NetQoS ReporterAnalyzer to analyze traffic. It’s also, in most cases, predictable – you know that every Monday after Thanksgiving, there will be a higher volume of Internet traffic. You know that the Super Bowl and March Madness will also have an impact. But do you know how much of an impact and how to prevent it from impacting application performance for those workers who are actually working? Do you know what you will need to do to mitigate risks?
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Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Alina's Soccer Team Takes the Championship
Here's the scrapbook I made to celebrate Alina's Soccer Championship.
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Soccer Princess. |
Monday, December 3, 2007
Alina in Cheetah Girl Video
Alina is in the video coverage of Sabrina (Cheetah Girls) at Steiner Ranch elementary. Check it out at kvue.com.
Sunday, December 2, 2007
More Digital Scrapbooking
Ran across these really old pictures of Alina and her best friend when they were only 20 months old. too cute!
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Digital Scrapbooking
I'm starting to get some time to build a few digital scrapbooks to capture some of the exciting moments in our lives. Here's the first one I put together to chronicle Alina's first day of school.
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