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The trouble with trouble-shooting

The trouble with trouble-shooting

By:  Grant Buckler  On: 11 Jun 2009 For: Network World Canada Creator

Network managers are still struggling to find problems before users do. New tools make it easy to gather performance data, but are we doomed to suffer what one vendor calls 'death by metrics?'

Security is still number one

And while more security cameras are being connected to data networks, mention security to most network administrators and they will think first not of cameras but of securing the network itself.

“Security continues to be the number-one issue on top of every IT manager’s mind,” Copping says. Network-management tools have a significant role to play in watching for security breaches as well as technical glitches.

Server virtualization adds another twist. Managing applications in a virtualized environment first requires keeping track of where they’re running, notes Jacques Nadeau, solutions director for infrastructure management at Islandia, N.Y.-based CA, Inc. The fact that an application can move easily from one server to another complicates the problem of drilling down from an application issue to the root cause.

So as tools evolve in an effort to meet network managers’ needs, the evolution of technology continually introduces new challenges. “There’s never going to be network management, network monitoring utopia,” Roberts admits.










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Grant Buckler Grant Buckler is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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