Enterprise Strategy Group Survey Details the Need to Effectively Monitor the Modern Network Environment
Emulex Corporation have announced the results of a study of 150 IT professionals which reveals the attitudes of 150 IT professionals from various industries on the impact that complex and growing networks have on network visibility and monitoring, network and application performance, security, and compliance. The study, conducted by Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG), confirms that the complexity of modern enterprise networks is increasing due to data center consolidation, server virtualization/private cloud, compute layer virtualization, new application architectures, and the shift to dense 10Gb Ethernet (10GbE) or higher network speeds, and that these factors necessitate deeper levels of network visibility to aid in the management and troubleshooting of these networks. Of particular note, more than two-thirds (69%) of respondents stated that they expect the number of requests to capture network data (including metadata and packet-level data) to increase dramatically, driven by the needs of a variety of IT groups including network architecture, security, compliance, applications, and IT audit teams.
The 150 IT professionals who participated in the study represent multiple industries (including financial, business services, manufacturing, and retail) and are responsible for evaluating, purchasing and managing network infrastructure technologies, as well as using network-based monitoring or management tools. All respondents were from enterprise organizations with 1,000 or more employees.
Key findings from the survey include:
• Network performance challenges are increasing, and result from the size, complexity and mobility of modern network environments. The number one indicated network performance challenge (43%) that respondents face is monitoring/managing network performance between groups of web, application, and database servers in the data center. The second most cited challenge by respondents is maintaining end-to-end network performance to endpoint devices connecting either via public networks (42%) or wide area networks (WAN) (35%). These challenges reflect a rapidly changing environment marked by centralized data centers and an increasingly mobile workforce, which requires extending the boundary of end-to-end management to mobile devices. Other challenges include tuning the network (33%), providing Quality of Service (QoS) based on traffic or application (27%), and understanding network latency (27%).
• Security challenges are increased when there is a lack of proper network visibility for incident detection and resolution. The most often cited challenges from respondents include the struggle to capture network behavior for incident detection (38%), monitoring network flows for anomalous behavior (35%), the ability to capture and analyze logs from network and security devices (29%), and the ability to establish a baseline of normal network behavior (27%).
• Organizations struggle with multiple network monitoring tools to capture network traffic and only see that number increasing in 2014. More than two-thirds (69%) of respondents stated that they expect the number of requests to capture network data (including metadata and packet-level data) to increase dramatically. Requests to capture network data are also now being initiated by the network architecture, security, compliance, and IT audit and application teams.
• More than half of organizations’ monitoring tools cannot cope with increased 10GbE network throughput. 54% of organizations find that they either sometimes or frequently cannot cope with the increased throughput or are dropping packets due to the increased throughput.
“The results of this survey point to exactly why enterprises need the ability to collect and monitor all network traffic – to improve network performance, security, and availability and to maintain regulatory compliance,” said Mike Riley, senior vice president and general manager, Endace division of Emulex. “The impact on the enterprise bottom line of network outages and security events is very large, and will only continue to grow. By implementing comprehensive network visibility architectures, organizations will be better prepared to ensure network performance, security, and compliance, and to dramatically reduce the time to find and fix critical problems.”
“Despite the challenges faced by organizations with rapidly growing and complex network environments, the ability to capture network data has never been more important. Network outages have proven to be disastrous from the cost of downtime alone – which can be millions of dollars per hour – not to mention the amount of dedicated resources it takes to identify root cause of these outages,” said Bob Laliberte, senior analyst, Enterprise Strategy Group. “Organizations need to ensure they have effective monitoring solutions in place that will enable them to maintain network availability in the face of increasing data center complexity.”
Additional Resources:
– Download the ESG study here or the infographic here.
About Emulex
Emulex, a leader in network connectivity, monitoring and management, provides hardware and software solutions for global networks that support enterprise, cloud, government and telecommunications. Emulex’s products enable unrivaled end-to-end application visibility, optimization and acceleration. The Company’s I/O connectivity offerings, including its line of ultra high-performance Ethernet and Fibre Channel-based connectivity products, have been designed into server and storage solutions from leading OEMs, including Cisco, Dell, EMC, Fujitsu, Hitachi, HP, Huawei, IBM, NetApp and Oracle, and can be found in the data centers of nearly all of the Fortune 1000. Emulex’s monitoring and management solutions, including its portfolio of network visibility and recording products, provide organizations with complete network performance management at speeds up to 100Gb Ethernet. Emulex is headquartered in Costa Mesa, Calif., and has offices and research facilities in North America, Asia and Europe. For more information about Emulex (NYSE:ELX) please visit http://www.Emulex.com.
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