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Five Best Practices for Application-aware Network Performance Management (AANPM) in 2014 March 26, 2014 Jim Frey VP of Research Enterprise Management Associates @jfrey80 Doug Roberts Managing Director Product Strategy Fluke Networks

5 Best Practices for Application-aware Network Performance Management (AANPM) in 2014

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Application-aware Network Performance Management (AANPM) practices and products provide detailed insights into exactly who is using which resources, what quality of experience is taking place, and where to look when things go wrong. Such information can significantly improve planning, monitoring, and troubleshooting efforts. But which are the best options when it comes to planning out an AANPM strategy? Which sources of data offer the most cost-efficient results? How can complex, widely distributed networks be accommodated, particularly when users are far removed from the application servers? And where is the best place to start? These slides will reveal: *Key goals and objectives of AANPM *Choosing the right sources of AANPM data *Achieving true end-to-end AANPM, from core to remote site including the access layer *AANPM features and capabilities having the broadest impact and delivering the most value

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Five Best Practices for

Application-aware Network Performance

Management (AANPM) in 2014

March 26, 2014

Jim Frey

VP of Research

Enterprise Management Associates

@jfrey80

Doug Roberts

Managing Director Product

Strategy

Fluke Networks

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Today’s Presenters

Slide 2 © 2014 Enterprise Management Associates, Inc.

Jim Frey

Vice President of Research, Network Management

Jim has over 25 years of experience in the computing industry

developing, deploying, managing, and marketing software and

hardware products, with the last 20 of those years spent in network

and infrastructure management, straddling both enterprise and

service provider sectors.

Doug Roberts

Managing Director Product Strategy

Doug has worked in the IT industry for over 18 years in various

business development, product management and innovation roles.

Currently he oversees the product strategy across enterprise, cloud

and service provider landscapes.

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Five Best Practices for

Application-aware Network Performance

Management (AANPM) in 2014

March 26, 2014

Jim Frey

VP of Research

Enterprise Management Associates

@jfrey80

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Agenda

• What is AANPM?

• Fluke Networks AANPM Vision and Solution

• Five Best Practices

• Embrace Multiple Data Sources

• Aim for Full Coverage and Visibility

• Address All Three Primary Use Cases

• Incorporate All Application Types

• Collaborate, Collaborate, Collaborate

• Wrap-up and Key Takeaways

• Q&A

Slide 4 © 2014 Enterprise Management Associates, Inc.

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Application-Aware Network Performance

Management (AANPM) Defined

• Ties network performance/health to what the

organization/business consumes most directly

• Supports services-oriented shifts in broader IT

Operations

• Performance Visibility/Monitoring continuum:

• NPM – network (infrastructure) performance

monitoring

• AANPM – App-Aware network performance

monitoring

• APM – Application performance monitoring

Slide 5 © 2013 Enterprise Management Associates, Inc.

Application/Service Visibility from the Network Perspective

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DATA CENTER

WANREMOTE SITE

Authenticate

Call Manager

Secure WEB

CITRIX

App Delivery

Controller

App Delivery

Controller

APP

APP

APP

SQL Cluster

Oracle Cluster

Core Switch

Branch

User

Firewall

Firewall

Remote

User

Mobile

User

Branch Router PE Router

PE Router

Wireless

User

What Problem Are We Solving?

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DATA CENTER

WANREMOTE SITE

Authenticate

Call Manager

Secure WEB

CITRIX

App Delivery

Controller

App Delivery

Controller

APP

APP

APP

SQL Cluster

Oracle Cluster

Core Switch

Branch

User

Firewall

Firewall

Remote

User

Mobile

User

Branch Router PE Router

PE Router

Wireless

User

The Network

is Slow!

What Problem Are We Solving?

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DATA CENTER

WANREMOTE SITE

Authenticate

Call Manager

Secure WEB

CITRIX

App Delivery

Controller

App Delivery

Controller

APP

APP

APP

SQL Cluster

Oracle Cluster

Core Switch

Branch

User

Firewall

Firewall

Remote

User

Mobile

User

Branch Router PE Router

PE Router

Wireless

User

The Network

is Slow!

What Problem Are We Solving?

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DATA CENTER

WANREMOTE SITE

Authenticate

Call Manager

Secure WEB

CITRIX

App Delivery

Controller

App Delivery

Controller

APP

APP

APP

SQL Cluster

Oracle Cluster

Core Switch

Branch

User

Firewall

Firewall

Remote

User

Call Signaling

Success/Fail?

Mobile

User

Branch Router PE Router

PE Router

Is the firewall

blocking something?

Is the user load being

properly distributed?

Is the application

server responding?

Is it the XenApp

tier or a backend

issue?

Is the web server

over-loaded?

Did they authenticate

successfully?

Is the site

congested?

Could be a carrier

problem?

Maybe QoS/CoS is

mis-configured?

Are logs

showing

any errors?

Wireless

User

Wireless

Interference?

Switch fabric

overloaded?

Is the firewall

blocking something?

The Network

is Slow!

What Problem Are We Solving?

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DATA CENTER

WANREMOTE SITE

Authenticate

Call Manager

Secure WEB

CITRIX

App Delivery

Controller

App Delivery

Controller

APP

APP

APP

SQL Cluster

Oracle Cluster

Core Switch

Branch

User

Firewall

Firewall

Remote

User

Call Signaling

Success/Fail?

WHERE DO YOU BEGIN?

Mobile

User

Branch Router PE Router

PE Router

Is the firewall

blocking something?

Is the user load being

properly distributed?

Is the application

server responding?

Is it the XenApp

tier or a backend

issue?

Is the web server

over-loaded?

Did they authenticate

successfully?

Is the site

congested?

Could be a carrier

problem?

Maybe QoS/CoS is

mis-configured?

Are logs

showing

any errors?

Wireless

User

Wireless

Interference?

Switch fabric

overloaded?

Is the firewall

blocking something?

The Network

is Slow!

What Problem Are We Solving?

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A Unified Network and Application Performance Troubleshooting Appliance That Solves Problems FAST!

Simple• Racked to reporting in <15 minutes

• Auto-discovery and configuration

• Intuitive web interface

Intelligent• Self-learning baselines

• Time correlated views

• Guided workflows

Complete• Monitoring and Troubleshooting

• Network and Application

• Packets, Flows, SNMP, Active Test

Introducing Visual TruView

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Monitoring and Alerting: Dashboards and dynamic thresholds

End-user experience reporting

All sites, all users, all transactions, all the time

Triage: Determine scope and impact

Drill-down into specific domain

Isolate to Network Device, Server/VM,

or Application Transaction

Troubleshooting: Leverage rich forensic data

Drill into individual components

Event re-construction & replay

1

2

3

End-to-End Visibility, Simplified!

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Five Best Practices for AANPM

© 2013 Enterprise Management Associates, Inc.

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AANPM Best Practices #1:

Embrace Multiple Data Sources

Primary AANPM Data Sources

• Network packets

• Flow records

Supplemental Sources

• Synthetic testing

• Log file analysis

• SNMP

Slide 14 © 2013 Enterprise Management Associates, Inc.

The more information you are able to include, the more

accurate your understanding will be…

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A Unified Network and Application Performance Troubleshooting Appliance That Solves Problems FAST!

Simple• Racked to reporting in <15 minutes

• Auto-discovery and configuration

• Intuitive web interface

Intelligent• Self-learning baselines

• Time correlated views

• Guided workflows

Complete• Monitoring and Troubleshooting

• Network and Application

• Packets, Flows, SNMP, Active Test

Remember this slide?

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16

Flow

SNMP

Packets

Active

Test

Why This is important!

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Any Region, Site, Server, Application, User, Device…

Packets or

Active Test

SNMP

Flow

How it works in real-life

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AANPM Best Practice #2:

Aim for Full Coverage and Visibility

Slide 18 © 2013 Enterprise Management Associates, Inc.

The broader your instrumentation, the more complete your

view will be…

Visibility Starts in the Datacenter, but problems

can also be rooted in…

1. Internet Access/Paths

2. Wide Area Networks

3. Campus LAN

4. Remote Site LAN

5. And don’t forget….

Virtual Networks

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End-to-End

• End-to-End Visibility: A TRUE single appliance approach for complete End-to-

end network based application performance monitoring and troubleshooting.

• Self Guided Workflows: Workflows that are patterned after logical

troubleshooting thought processes.

• TruView Stores Everything: 10Gbps line rate ensures that you will NEVER

miss an important event again.

19

End

Every vendor promises this,

but few deliver!

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End-to-End

• End-to-End Visibility: A TRUE single appliance approach for complete End-to-

end network based application performance monitoring and troubleshooting.

• Self Guided Workflows: Workflows that are patterned after logical

troubleshooting thought processes.

• TruView Stores Everything: 10Gbps line rate ensures that you will NEVER

miss an important event again.

20

End

Every vendor promises this,

but few deliver!

LAN / BYOD

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One Click Path Analysis

CPU

Memory

Usage

I/O

L2 Stats

Response Time

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Virtual Traffic Visibility

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AANPM Best Practice #3:

Address All Three Use Cases

Common/driving use cases for ANPM technology

1. Capacity planning

Understand usage drivers

2. Sustained monitoring

Recognize users, apps

3. Troubleshooting

Definitive diagnostics

Slide 23 © 2013 Enterprise Management Associates, Inc.

AANPM solutions that can serve more than one purpose

improve cost and work efficiency…

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Network Capacity Planning

Individual Site/Interface

breakdown of burst utilization &

associate

application/conversation traffic

Enterprise-Wide view of both site

& interface utilization with burst

analysis & time spent over 30%,

60%, & 80%

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Sustained Monitoring Troubleshooting

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AANPM Best Practice #4:

Incorporate All Application Types

Slide 26 © 2013 Enterprise Management Associates, Inc.

Diversity is the rule – Make sure you can cover all the bases!

Common Application/Service Types

1. Web/Secure Web

2. Email/Collaboration

3. Network Services

4. Custom Applications

5. VoIP

6. Video

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VoIP & Unified Communications

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In the cloud for the cloud

SaaS

Hosted VoIP

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AANPM Best Practice #5:

Collaborate, Collaborate, Collaborate

Slide 29 © 2013 Enterprise Management Associates, Inc.

The true value of AANPM insights are best realized when

shared across the organization…

Important Techniques for Sharing AANPM

Operational Intelligence

1. Performance Alarm Forwarding

2. Constituent-based Reporting

3. Shared Consoles

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Common Platform & Services

Configuration Baselining Analytics Alarming Notification

Visual TruView

Event Life-Cycle Management

Executive Dashboard

CMDB

Configuration Management

Connex Web Services

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Key EMA Takeaways – AANPM Best Practices

• AANPM a must-have for today’s networking teams

• Include all relevant/supportive data sets

• Cover the entire infrastructure – not just the

datacenter

• Consider AANPM solutions that can cover multiple

needs – for better cost and workflow efficiencies

• Make sure your AANPM tools can accommodate all

apps and services in your mix

• Share the gathered intelligence for maximum

positive results

Slide 31 © 2013 Enterprise Management Associates, Inc.

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Q&A – Please Log Questions in the Q&A Panel

Slide 32 © 2014 Enterprise Management Associates, Inc.

Learn more about Fluke Networks AANPM solution at:

www.flukenetworks.com/aanpm