I'm speaking at Velocity 2012!
They want me to publicize it, so here goes, I'm speaking at Velocity this year. If you read my last blog post you know that I'm pretty excited about host sFlow and the amazing things it been able to do for us on our network at Tagged.
This year, Peter Phaal and I will be presenting The sFlow standard: scalable, unified monitoring of networks, systems and applications.
We'll be talking about:
- What sFlow is
- What it can do for you
- Integrating sFlow with Ganglia
- What sFlow gives you outside of your graphs
- Lots of cool examples from Tagged with real world data
If you were on the fence about attending Velocity, attend! Then, attend my talk! You can use the discount code FRIEND to get 20% off your registration. Cheers.
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