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  1. What is sFlow? sFlow is a multi-vendor sampling technology embedded within switches and routers. It provides the ability to continuously monitor application level traffic flows at wire …

  2. sFlow.org - Making the Network Visible

    sFlow® is an industry standard technology for monitoring high speed switched networks. It gives complete visibility into the use of networks enabling performance optimization, …

  3. sFlow Products @ sFlow.org

    Products Overview sFlow solutions consist of: Network equipment with sFlow Agents, which monitor network traffic and generate sFlow data. sFlow collectors (software or appliances) …

  4. About sFlow Overview @ sFlow.org

    sFlow is a sampling technology that meets the key requirements for a network traffic monitoring solution: sFlow is an industry standard with interoperable implementations provided by a wide …

  5. Using sFlow Overview @ sFlow.org

    Using sFlow to continuously monitor traffic flows on all interfaces gives network-wide visibility into the use of the network. This visibility replaces guesswork, fundamentally changing the way …

  6. sFlow Products: sFlow Collectors @ sFlow.org

    The following products support sFlow and can collect data from sFlow capable devices. sFlow specifies the data export format. sFlow Collector vendors may choose to process and display …

  7. The sFlow Agent combines flow samples (generated by the packet sampling function), interface counters, and the state of the forwarding/routing table entries associated with each sampled …

  8. sFlow.org - Making the Network Visible

    The following sFlow structures are defined to export performance and dependency information related to physical machines, virtual machines and applications: /* Data structures for …

  9. Developer Information Overview - sFlow.org

    A wide variety of software applications can take advantage of sFlow data including congestion control and troubleshooting, route profiling, audit trail security analysis, and accounting for billing.

  10. sFlow.org - Making the Network Visible

    An sFlow implementor should use the standard structures where possible, even if they can only be partially populated. Vendor specific structures are allowed, but should only be used to …