We use SolarWinds NetFlow Traffic Analyzer primarily for monitoring our network traffic. We are exporting the flows from our network devices to SolarWinds, which then creates graphs showing the amount of traffic and the types of protocols in use, such as HTTP, TCP, and UDP.
We use the network traffic analyzer for network bandwidth utilization and to understand where traffic is slow or unresponsive on the devices. It helps us understand how traffic is traversing the network. It is also used in the manufacturing industry, but it's primarily for devices connected to the network, both in manufacturing and IT. It's not specific to any industry but rather used for the overall enterprise network.
We use SolarWinds to get traffic visibility, job visibility, and traffic flows from all our outsources. We generate the traffic that we select within our network to show you. We use it to generate the traffic that each location produces. We configure the flow on all the outputs in the branches and remote locations. The NetFlow will transport the traffic and send it to the SolarWinds server. This provides us with visibility into network activity, including the traffic generated, ports used, and communication partners, as well as whether we are exceeding our subscribed bandwidth. If we need more bandwidth, we allocate it accordingly. The SolarWinds NetFlow Traffic Analyzer will show us the traffic and let us know if we are maxed out. It helps us know when a branch is down because it has a graphic presentation of all the locations a node represents. The node shows different colors, and the branch is up and running when the echo is green. If it is amber, it means that the network is not perfect. When it is red, the network is down, and we need to investigate and troubleshoot to know what the issue is. It also sends us emails when a branch is down, which we can configure to send us alerts. If there are JitsaaS, it will notify us. If one of the links is down, it will also notify us so we can fix the issue. It's very good.
IT service Delivery Manager Managed services projects at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 5
2023-03-09T21:57:52Z
Mar 9, 2023
I mainly use NetFlow Traffic Analyzer to analyse traffic, for example, during meetings. I also use it to block high-authorization end-users to ensure the meeting goes smoothly.
Learn what your peers think about SolarWinds NetFlow Traffic Analyzer. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: November 2024.
We are a distributor for SolarWinds Network Traffic Analyzer (NTA) and the majority of our customers are in the banking sector. For security reasons, we deploy the solution for our customers on-premises (it's not allowed to be cloud-based). Our customers' standard use case for SolarWinds NTA is the monitoring of bandwidth and all the traffic flowing through their networks.
As all networks have bottlenecks and some problems, people would like to understand the source of the issues, so they choose to buy SolarWinds NetFlow Traffic Analyzer.
We deployed it with one of the hospitals for network infrastructure. Then we deployed into a hotel system in the Middle East for the FIFA World Cup. In the data center, it's just magic.
I use SolarWinds NetFlow Traffic Analyzer to get insight into the traffic from different locations, even if there are no interfaces or routers. The solution helps me to clearly understand if there is an issue, for example, if traffic is being blocked, what exactly the issue is, and anything else that the network team needs to look into.
Control Department Head of Information Security at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2020-12-27T09:08:12Z
Dec 27, 2020
We use many SolarWinds solutions. We use SolarWinds NetFlow Traffic Analyzer mostly for monitoring the traffic and ensuring that everything is working well. We use it to manage and monitor the traffic and check if the connection between the two sites is well.
Managing Director at a consultancy with 51-200 employees
Real User
2020-10-20T04:19:20Z
Oct 20, 2020
We use this product to analyze network traffic flow. For example, we analyze the traffic that is using a lot of bandwidth to determine which application or information stream is responsible.
IT Project Lead - Danone North America at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-10-08T07:25:18Z
Oct 8, 2020
SolarWinds, in general, is used for inventory and monitoring. We use the Network Traffic Analyzer module mostly for support and debugging of issues and such.
Network Services Manager at a government with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2020-09-27T04:09:53Z
Sep 27, 2020
We use this product for monitoring our bandwidth. We run daily reports, send the data to Tableau, put that in a map of Texas, and look at all of our sites. It tells us if we're nearing 80% and when we need to increase bandwidth.
Information Technology Manager at B&I Contractors
Real User
2020-02-12T17:16:44Z
Feb 12, 2020
This solution allows me to see what we are using in terms of bandwidth on the WAN. I can use that in conjunction with Observium to figure out what endpoint on the network is pulling a lot of data, and what type of data it is. One of the problems is that I am using two different products with two different dashboards to chase down the same problem. The bandwidth analyzer alerts me to the issue of excessive bandwidth usage, but then I have to look at the second product to figure out where. I have to find out what switch, what port, and potentially what host, so it takes a little bit of investigating to really narrow down what's going on.
Senior Network Specialist at a manufacturing company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2020-01-12T07:22:00Z
Jan 12, 2020
SolarWinds is a traditional enterprise network monitoring platform. It provides an event-triggered alarm. This is as opposed to ThousandEyes which is an application for delivery and performance metric monitoring. ThusandEyes is a service delivery tool for SaaS-based applications, with service delivery monitoring and circuit performance metric monitoring. Also, whereas SolarWinds is on-premises, this solution is cloud-based. Their analytic tools are on a cloud-based portal, but we have a physical, agent-based performance monitoring tool installed across the site.
For the first installation for our customers we use it for traffic analysis to determine which users consume the most internet bandwidth. then to have a visibility on the internal traffic in the network.
We have a collection of SolarWinds solutions. Our primary use for this tool is to monitor our network. We have a LAN and WAN to monitor. We use the product to get an overview of the performance to let us predict potential issues and act preemptively before we have real problems. The product helps us monitor the load on the network and on the different network lines. We are planning to expand our use because they offer some good advantages with broader product use. It is used on a daily basis and it is one of the key tools that we use to maintain our network and keep track of our infrastructure. We are using an on-premises deployment.
We use this solution for everyday network monitoring. This includes the flow analytics, and seeing what's online and what's not online. It is a key part of everyday operations.
SolarWinds Netflow Traffic Analyzer enables you to capture data from continuous streams of network traffic and convert those raw numbers into easy-to-interpret charts and tables that quantify exactly how the corporate network is being used, by whom, and for what purpose.
We use SolarWinds NetFlow Traffic Analyzer primarily for monitoring our network traffic. We are exporting the flows from our network devices to SolarWinds, which then creates graphs showing the amount of traffic and the types of protocols in use, such as HTTP, TCP, and UDP.
We use the solution for capacity planning.
We use the network traffic analyzer for network bandwidth utilization and to understand where traffic is slow or unresponsive on the devices. It helps us understand how traffic is traversing the network. It is also used in the manufacturing industry, but it's primarily for devices connected to the network, both in manufacturing and IT. It's not specific to any industry but rather used for the overall enterprise network.
We use the solution for traffic devices.
We use SolarWinds to get traffic visibility, job visibility, and traffic flows from all our outsources. We generate the traffic that we select within our network to show you. We use it to generate the traffic that each location produces. We configure the flow on all the outputs in the branches and remote locations. The NetFlow will transport the traffic and send it to the SolarWinds server. This provides us with visibility into network activity, including the traffic generated, ports used, and communication partners, as well as whether we are exceeding our subscribed bandwidth. If we need more bandwidth, we allocate it accordingly. The SolarWinds NetFlow Traffic Analyzer will show us the traffic and let us know if we are maxed out. It helps us know when a branch is down because it has a graphic presentation of all the locations a node represents. The node shows different colors, and the branch is up and running when the echo is green. If it is amber, it means that the network is not perfect. When it is red, the network is down, and we need to investigate and troubleshoot to know what the issue is. It also sends us emails when a branch is down, which we can configure to send us alerts. If there are JitsaaS, it will notify us. If one of the links is down, it will also notify us so we can fix the issue. It's very good.
I mainly use NetFlow Traffic Analyzer to analyse traffic, for example, during meetings. I also use it to block high-authorization end-users to ensure the meeting goes smoothly.
We are a distributor for SolarWinds Network Traffic Analyzer (NTA) and the majority of our customers are in the banking sector. For security reasons, we deploy the solution for our customers on-premises (it's not allowed to be cloud-based). Our customers' standard use case for SolarWinds NTA is the monitoring of bandwidth and all the traffic flowing through their networks.
As all networks have bottlenecks and some problems, people would like to understand the source of the issues, so they choose to buy SolarWinds NetFlow Traffic Analyzer.
I used NTA for visibility and traffic analysis in my lab.
We deployed it with one of the hospitals for network infrastructure. Then we deployed into a hotel system in the Middle East for the FIFA World Cup. In the data center, it's just magic.
I use SolarWinds NetFlow Traffic Analyzer to get insight into the traffic from different locations, even if there are no interfaces or routers. The solution helps me to clearly understand if there is an issue, for example, if traffic is being blocked, what exactly the issue is, and anything else that the network team needs to look into.
My primary use case of SolarWinds is to see exactly what's going on in the network.
We use many SolarWinds solutions. We use SolarWinds NetFlow Traffic Analyzer mostly for monitoring the traffic and ensuring that everything is working well. We use it to manage and monitor the traffic and check if the connection between the two sites is well.
We use this product to analyze network traffic flow. For example, we analyze the traffic that is using a lot of bandwidth to determine which application or information stream is responsible.
SolarWinds, in general, is used for inventory and monitoring. We use the Network Traffic Analyzer module mostly for support and debugging of issues and such.
We use this product for monitoring our bandwidth. We run daily reports, send the data to Tableau, put that in a map of Texas, and look at all of our sites. It tells us if we're nearing 80% and when we need to increase bandwidth.
We are using this solution for bandwidth utilization.
I was using this solution in my previous company for four years and am trying to bring it to my new organization. We are currently running a PoC.
This solution allows me to see what we are using in terms of bandwidth on the WAN. I can use that in conjunction with Observium to figure out what endpoint on the network is pulling a lot of data, and what type of data it is. One of the problems is that I am using two different products with two different dashboards to chase down the same problem. The bandwidth analyzer alerts me to the issue of excessive bandwidth usage, but then I have to look at the second product to figure out where. I have to find out what switch, what port, and potentially what host, so it takes a little bit of investigating to really narrow down what's going on.
SolarWinds is a traditional enterprise network monitoring platform. It provides an event-triggered alarm. This is as opposed to ThousandEyes which is an application for delivery and performance metric monitoring. ThusandEyes is a service delivery tool for SaaS-based applications, with service delivery monitoring and circuit performance metric monitoring. Also, whereas SolarWinds is on-premises, this solution is cloud-based. Their analytic tools are on a cloud-based portal, but we have a physical, agent-based performance monitoring tool installed across the site.
Our primary use case for this solution is for monitoring.
For the first installation for our customers we use it for traffic analysis to determine which users consume the most internet bandwidth. then to have a visibility on the internal traffic in the network.
We use SolarWinds as a core tool to monitor our internal infrastructure.
We have a collection of SolarWinds solutions. Our primary use for this tool is to monitor our network. We have a LAN and WAN to monitor. We use the product to get an overview of the performance to let us predict potential issues and act preemptively before we have real problems. The product helps us monitor the load on the network and on the different network lines. We are planning to expand our use because they offer some good advantages with broader product use. It is used on a daily basis and it is one of the key tools that we use to maintain our network and keep track of our infrastructure. We are using an on-premises deployment.
We use this solution for everyday network monitoring. This includes the flow analytics, and seeing what's online and what's not online. It is a key part of everyday operations.
Our primary use case is for analyzing traffic and monitoring performance.
We use this tool for network supervision, and our environment includes Fortigate firewalls and Cisco switches.