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As you sit there and read the beginning of this report you start to sense the importance of protecting yourself and your family. As is often the case after an accident, we are disoriented and don’t always remember everything just prior to the impact. Law enforcement uses what you say immediately following an accident to assess fault that could adversely affect your financial well being. Sometimes, we don’t clearly remember the conditions of the road, weather, and traffic immediately following an accident. The Vehicle Safeguard will help solve that problem.

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Visibility

Visibility provides insight into network activity, usage and performance. In short it gives you the information you need to keep your network operating at peak performance. 

Visibility into the use of the network provides instantaneous feedback that can be used by an organization to improve their business decisions. Many organizations are facing costly bandwidth upgrades that they believe will resolve the existing problems they are having with network and applications performance. Often when layer 7 deep packet inspection capabilities are employed, an organization gains instant visibility into the use of the network and determines that large quantities of network traffic are non business related. This is often as high as 70-80% of their network traffic. If an organization can scrape or squeeze even 50% of the traffic from the network because it is non business related this amounts to a huge savings by foregoing a bandwidth upgrade or even reducing their current bandwidth capacity. It can also lead to productivity improvements for the users as the critical applications perform more effectively.
Inspection
Layer 7 Classification – Utilizes application signatures to identify and control applications based on the data payload within the packet. This is a required technology to classify and control port hopping applications or to further decipher applications riding within other protocols like video or audio streaming within http.

Layer 7 classification requires WAN Optimization appliances to perform Deep Packet Inspection or DPI. This forms the foundation of next generation traffic shaping products. DPI provides application awareness by analysis of the content in both the packet header and the payload over a series of packet transactions. DPI provides the ability to analyze network usage and optimize network performance by inspecting the complete communication including all layers of the OSI model.
Signatures are the core of Deep Packet Inspection technology. They are patterns that allow unique identification of an application or protocol similar to how and x-ray machine identifies hazards in baggage or how fingerprints are used to identify individuals.

The ability to look inside the packet payload offers capabilities such as URL reporting and control, complete application identification of recreational, peer 2 peer, gaming, streaming video and radio, and many other non critical applications. It also allows identification of business critical applications to ensure these are not impacted by non business network use.

Heuristic Classification – Allows visibility and control of a new breed of advanced applications such as Bit Torrent and Skype that use full encryption techniques to mimic other applications. These are some of the most aggressive and harmful applications to networks.

Heuristic inspection is an additional requirement for complete traffic classification in today’s networks. A few years ago the level of sophistication of many protocols and applications like BitTorrent p2p increased to a level where deep packet inspection was ineffective. These applications have always been difficult to identify but deep packet inspection was capable of doing this. With the increase in sophistication these applications and protocols now completely encrypt the communications which scrambles the packet payload beyond recognition. There is no use of SSL certificates or other means to identify the traffic so heuristic based inspection was developed to classify the traffic based on behavior by correlating a number of attributes of the traffic. Packet size, packet frequency, connection frequency, and more…

Drill Down Capabilities – Allows correlation of user and application usage. Without the ability to drill down and see what applications users are running or what hosts are generating the most application traffic you cannot gain a full understanding of user and application usage on the network.

Real Time Monitoring – Provides instantaneous views into what is happing on the wide area network from a user, application, and conversation perspective. Real time monitoring must also be capable of viewing Layer 7 information such as what URL’s a user is accessing and their precise bandwidth usage over the instance in time.

Top Talkers/Top Conversations – Information should be presented to the IT organization in a manner that is easy to understand and assimilate. Solutions that require extensive investments in training to obtain value are not suitable for today’s reduced staff, resource constrained environments.

User Identification – The use of IP address information is no longer effective to monitor and control user activity on the network. When every system had a static IP address that was tied to a PC in a cube or a public PC at a library it was easy to track the source of the traffic. Today’s network users are using laptops, smartphones, wireless and wired connections, and are connecting to the network from offices, conference rooms, class rooms, libraries, cafeterias, and more. The use of dynamic IP addressing makes tracking a users activity across these various connections and devices almost impossible for an organization. The ability to seamlessly track usage back to a user is critical for an organization to enforce acceptable network use policies and to have the needed visibility to overcome the challenges of today’s mobile computing environments.

Integration with Microsoft Active Directory provides fine-grained visibility into network usage by mapping all network traffic to Users. You can view traffic usage by user names and create policies to manage bandwidth for users rather than IP addresses, especially in dynamic address environments. Policies can be applied to individual users or to whole active directory groups such as the finance department or all printers. This allows you to report and digest information the way you want it, saving you time and money and the ability to make decisions and react quicker.

Anonymous Proxy Detection – Organizations have implemented firewalls, URL filters, and appropriate network use policies to keep their network safe. Anonymous proxies allow a user to easily bypass these policies, and bypass them while going undetected. In addition there are new anonymous proxies available each and every day making it extremely difficult for an organization to block their access. This creates a security holes allowing the potential for malicious or illegal content as well as opening up an opportunity for a user to access improper, banned, or illegal sites/resources/applications that may degrade the performance of the network and critical applications. As an organization plugs one hole a new one becomes available. Anonymous proxy detection using a several identifiers – URL, IP, domain, HTTPs and SSL application signatures and more.

Application Response Time Measurements – Quantify application performance from the end-user perspective. Application response time measurement detects how long end users are waiting for their applications to respond. It also helps to pinpoint whether a problem is network or server related. Equipped with this information, network managers can fine tune QoS policies to control application response times. These measurements are an integral part of a comprehensive solution. Without monitoring application response times, there is no clear measurement to know if application response times are improving.

Application response measurements provide valuable information so the network administrator isn’t clueless when the user complains about application performance. Viewing the network and bandwidth usage is important, it is absolutely critical to be able to see what’s happening on the network. However, just being able to see bandwidth usage and what applications are using the network resources isn’t necessarily providing the complete picture of the network. It is also critical to understand application response times. When there are performance issues what is to blame ? Is it the Network, Server or Application? Application response measurements provide objective data based on analysis of the actual user traffic in the network rather than synthetic measurements such as ping tests. This type of data can help prevent expensive network upgrades when the problem really might be a slow overloaded server or vice versa. 

Reporting
Real-time, Drill Down Correlation, On Demand
With the built in reports available with Exinda’s x60 appliances you can gain real-time visibility into network activity, identify performance issues as they are happening and rapidly troubleshoot your network. Alerts, warning and email notifications inform administrators of configuration errors, NIC drops and transmit and receive errors.

With either our cloud-based Service Delivery Point (SDP) or the built-in tools on individual appliances network managers can view summary reports of network activity or drill down for a more detailed granular view in order to pinpoint areas of concern on the network. If desired, a network manager or analysts can summarize and categorize peer-to-peer (P2P) and recreational traffic to determine how much time and data is being spent on non-business activities.

Exinda has built an extensive collection of out-of-the-box, customizable report templates that means customers spend less time and effort building reports. Run historical reports to identify trends in network usage and to aid in capacity planning. Automatically generate and distribute reports via email to customers, users and stakeholders to keep them informed of key metrics. Reports can be delivered in PDF format or in a variety of other formats suitable for further analysis.

 

Well, that really depends on your website needs, its levels of traffic, the DB platform you want to use and the amount of users hitting it simultaneously. There isn’t really a correct answer for this one, but there are some common guidelines that can help in shaping this DB requirement. In terms of databases to be used in websites, the three options that are usually offered with web hosting plans are: Microsoft Access, MySQL and SQL Server. MS Access and MySql are always included by default. SQL Server is a premium solid database engine ready for enterprise use and traditionally it had been seen more as an upgrade than as a standard feature.

But due to increased competitiveness now more and more providers are including SQL Server databases as a standard feature in their shared hosting plans. If you are running a sales-oriented website with shopping cart features or a complete database-driven website or a WordPress blog or some sort of online data repository such as a directory or social website, then your user base is definitely the defining variable when sizing your database resources.

A SQL database can contain thousands of tables, stored procedures and functions and indexing can be configured so that queries can execute faster than ever. Even the most complex web applications typically only require a single DB. But, then other factors can come into play such as replication, mirroring and data warehousing. If you are planning to use SQL replication so that your data is safely transported to a secondary server for reporting or disaster recovery purposes or SQL mirroring so that you have redundancy in case the main database server fails, then you definitely need more SQL databases (2 at the very least).

In reality, while configurations such as the one described above can be found in most enterprises today, database services offered with shared hosting plans do not require (most of the time) this amount of sophistication. So, our best answer to the question posed in this article is that you, most probably, just need one SQL database in your hosting plan.

Database-driven websites are a very interesting concept because most of the content they offered is of dynamic nature. It changes on its own, so the website proprietor doesn’t really need to worry about most of the updating tasks. But this also poses some challenges due to the fact that your website or web application has to be designed using a layered model in order to protect the underlying data repository. The components of this model require some level of knowledge about data access technologies and from time to time will need some sort of maintenance in order to keep the application running normally.

A very good hosting provider that includes SQL Server Databases as a standard feature in its Windows shared hosting packages is IXWebHosting. Make sure you select a Windows based package in order to be able to use SQL server as your database engine.

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The Challenge

The gold mining industry is employing increasingly sophisticated techniques to locate deeper deposits. Once a target area is identified, it can take up to five years to finalize government approvals and construct the infrastructure to begin mining. The significant investment of time and resources during the initial stages makes it imperative that each phase of each project is managed closely, and large amounts of data is shared regularly between the sites and the company’s headquarters.

A fast and reliable network is essential for Lihir Gold Limited (LGL) a major gold mining company with operations in Papua New Guinea, Australia and Cote d’Ivoire. It operates one of the world’s largest gold mines and processing facilities on the island of Lihir, located 900 km north-east of Papua New Guinea. Due to the remote location, LGL relies completely on satellite connections to support all communications with its Lihir operations.

In addition to the critical geophysical and geochemical information that must be regularly transmitted from its exploration sites to its processing facilities, LGL relies on its network to handle time-sensitive network traffic such as voice and video. However, the satellite network had a round-trip latency of 550 ms, which is too high to reliably support these applications. The challenge for LGL was to increase its network performance without incurring costs for additional network equipment, or purchasing additional satellite spectrum, which is costly and often difficult to acquire due to reductions and restrictions on availability. 

“With 2500 users on our network, LGL requires a very efficient network to support our business activities. Our communications network is integral to achieve both our aggressive production goals and the strict cost controls that enable us to maintain costs within the lowest quartile of producers,” said Steve Franklin, Superintendent, IS& Communications, Lihir Gold Limited. “Optimizing the bandwidth in our network is critical to achieving these goals.”

The Solution

To ensure the satellite network connecting LGL’s operations would not become a bottleneck to the company’s productivity, Franklin looked at several options to maximize the available bandwidth without significant financial investments. Furthermore, he needed to find a solution that could be easily integrated without requiring network downtime. Safety is integral to LGL’s operations and values, and the communications network is a critical component in the company’s many safety processes at each of its operations.

After a careful review of available options, Franklin selected Exinda’s 2860 and 4860 WAN optimization and acceleration products. Exinda worked closely with the LGL team to incorporate the Exinda solutions in the network, and ensure the network was operating efficiently between sites.

“Exinda has become a trusted partner to LGL. They took the time to fully understand our business and networking needs, recommended a solution that was right for us, and managed the process through to completion without major network disruptions or downtime,” said Franklin.

As a result of the Exinda solutions, LGL has seen improved response times for applications across its satellite links. “After analyzing the traffic on the LGL network, we identified the 2860 and 4860 as the best solutions. The installation of these solutions has significantly reduced duplicate data transfers with MAPI, HTTP and SMTP. Equally importantly, the TCP acceleration has reduced the impact of latency in the satellite links, eliminating the need for LGL to purchase additional spectrum,” said Kevin Suitor, Vice President of Marketing, Exinda.

With Exinda, LGL has successfully increased the capacity and reliability of its satellite network, while meeting its requirements for strict cost controls. Furthermore, the network traffic controls and visibility that the Exinda products provide enable LGL to continuously monitor its network to ensure the efficient delivery of critical information and communications.


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