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If you have the cash, go with Kentik. It’s a fantastic product with rapid development and some very big names in the industry are using it now.
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<div>If you’re rolling your own start with pmacct and go from there. You can dump it straight into an ELK cluster or get really fancy, e.g. putting it onto a Kafka queue so multiple systems can subscribe to it, do data enrichment and push the data around/manipulate
it as much as you want. Very good if you have multiple teams (looking at you security) wanting access to the data. Your options here really are limitless.</div>
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On 20 Sep 2017, at 12:03 pm, Nishal Goburdhan <<a href="mailto:nishal@controlfreak.co.za">nishal@controlfreak.co.za</a>> wrote:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite"><span>Just chasing people’s recommendations for a good carrier/ISP grade Netflow collector & analyser. Have had a play with ntopng & nprobe and so far is looking the goods.</span><br>
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<span><a href="https://github.com/VerizonDigital/vflow">https://github.com/VerizonDigital/vflow</a> is on my ever increasing list of things to check out.</span><br>
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