Solera Partners with Bivio Networks

Solera Networks and Bivio Networks announce product interoperability, enabling a combined deep packet inspection and capture solution for 10 Gigabit Networks

Co-marketing partnership allows leading deep packet capture and deep packet inspection and processing technologies to meet needs of customers who demand high-performance network analysis. Combined solution provides 100% network traffic capture and storage along with real-time deep packet inspection at full-line rate speeds.

Solera Networks, the price-performance leader in lossless deep packet capture and stream-to-storage technology, and Bivio Networks, the leader in high-performance deep packet inspection solutions, announce product interoperability that combines complete deep packet capture and stream-to-storage with real-time deep packet inspection at full 10Gbps line rate speeds. The solution enables customers to manage, inspect, and analyze all network traffic in real-time on 10 Gigabit networks, while creating an unabridged historical archive of all network traffic for further analysis.

Solera Networks and Bivio Networks are co-marketing this solution in response to customer demand for deep packet inspection, processing, capture and storage of ultra high-end (10Gb) networks. Bivio Networks’ platform enables organizations to inspect, process, analyze and manage traffic in real-time at full-line rate, and Solera Networks’ appliances capture and stream-to-storage a complete historical record of all network traffic. Interoperability between Solera Networks and Bivio Networks now gives customers a best-of-breed, high-performance open platform for customers to run their choice of custom, commercial or open source applications.

“You don’t always know in advance what to look for when inspecting traffic on the network,” said Steve Shillingford, CEO of Solera Networks. “With this end-to-end solution, you get the benefits of inline analysis, combined with the ability to go back in time in order to view packet flows applying different analysis rules, filters, or traffic management scenarios. You get the ability to dissect the packet data and uncover a comprehensive view of the event, allowing further improvements in network performance, network management, and security applications without affecting the production network.”

“Bivio Networks’ deep packet inspection and management platform enables network analysis applications to keep up with today’s traffic performance requirements and effectively manage, analyze and protect high-speed networks, said Elan Amir, CEO of Bivio Networks. “We have a number of customers who have been looking to leverage our DPI platform and capture and archive network traffic to facilitate further analysis. Solera Networks offers the ability to capture and stream-to-storage traffic at today’s speed and meet the demands of our customers.”

Solera Networks and Bivio Networks will demonstrate this joint DPI solution at Solera’s booth (#857) at Interop New York, to be held October 22 - 26 at the Jacob Javits Center in New York City, New York.

ABOUT SOLERA NETWORKSSolera Networks’ high-performance packet capture, record and stream-to-disk devices are capable of capturing, streaming-to-disk, and archiving all traffic on any network, at speeds up to 10 Gbps. Captured traffic is written to a scalable, disk-based cache system and presented as a virtual file system which is then accessible to any standards-based security, forensic, compliance, analytics or network management application. Those applications can then perform their analysis on either live or stored data, with the ability to throttle or accelerate traffic speeds and filter playback based on source/destination, protocol, time period and other variables, and without affecting the production network’s performance.

Solera DS devices are rack mountable and support off-the-shelf disk storage and SAN solutions, attaching to the network via SPAN connections or network taps. A hardened Linux-based platform and proprietary file system ensures security, while web-based administration, preconfigured hardware, and an open architecture provides for simple plug-in and play deployment. For more information on Solera Networks, visit http://www.soleranetworks.com/

For more information on Bivio Networks, visit http://www.bivio.net/