Omnipeek is a top-rated suite of network analytics software that offers full transparency and trusted forensics for immediate resolution of application and network performance anomalies and security issues. Omnipeek is part of the LiveAction family of quality trusted products. They specialize in packet intelligence with adaptable workflows and complete visibility throughout numerous network segments to facilitate a better understanding of network performance and dependability concerns in real time.
The pricing for OmniPeek is considered expensive, leading some users to explore alternative tools such as Wireshark, which is free and meets their needs without any upgrade costs. There are various licensing options available for OmniPeek.
OmniPeek is highly scalable. Some limitations exist for those sharing two copies, but OmniPeek offers significant potential with daily usage and familiarity among vendors. Despite pricing concerns and Windows-only availability, its scalability supports extensive performance testing and provides valuable information.
Omnipeek combines intuitive geolocation, usability, security, and performance to deliver a robust user experience that facilitates immediate discovery and problem-solving of wireless and wired networks.
Omnipeek is user friendly and offers many different intuitive dashboards, display options, graphs, peer maps, and packets. There are several different capture options, such as TCP dump, multiple adapters, local captures, and Capture Assistant. Omnipeek integrates well with Snort and Suricata intrusion and detection prevention solutions, allowing users to import events easily. The comprehensive analysis tools, such as Expert Flow Analysis, Web Traffic Analysis, Multi-Segment Analysis, and Local File Analysis combine to make Omnipeek a solid, complete solution.
Omnipeek is effective for small offices to large enterprise data centers.
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OmniPeek was previously known as Savvius OmniPeek.
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