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cPacket Networks Unveils 100Gbps Packet Capture and Analytics Solution

cPacket Networks Unveils 100Gbps Packet Capture and Analytics Solution Image Credit: cPacket Networks

cPacket Networks, a leading provider of intelligent observability for hybrid-cloud and multi-cloud networks, on Wednesday announced a new addition to its cStor series packet capture appliances.

The new cStor 100 appliance raises the bar for the industry by setting the new standard for capturing, storing, and analyzing the network packet data at up to 100Gbps speed with advanced analytics. The cStor family already supports capture at 40, 25, 15, and 10Gbps as well as a virtual/cloud version up to 10Gbps.

 

The new cStor 100 appliance provides organizations with the deep, comprehensive, and actionable insights they need to align with the industry trends around digital transformation, cloud migration, and remote work.

The cStor 100 appliance provides 100Gbps burst with sustained 60Gbps capture-to-disk throughput along with 288TB of on-board storage (extensible up to 2PB) so organizations can capture, store, replay, and analyze high speed network traffic as the ultimate source of truth for troubleshooting issues, security forensics, incident response, and compliance – as packets do not lie.

Brendan O’Flaherty, CEO of cPacket Networks
They want to upgrade their data center infrastructure to 100Gbps to meet current and future business requirements. cPacket’s being early to 100Gbps observability helps our customers go through this change uneventfully.

Nadeem Zahid, VP of Product Management at cPacket Networks
While most of the industry is still hovering around or below 40Gbps capture rates, you can find a few products that claim higher performance. What is really lacking is a well-rounded solution that can capture at 100Gbps speed while delivering impactful analytics and supporting simultaneous data search.

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