World's First 40 Gigabit Monitoring Appliance Joins Endace NinjaProbe Family
Auckland, New Zealand, May 15, 2007
- Endace Limited (LSE/AIM: EDA), a world leader in network monitoring
solutions, today announced the NinjaProbe 40G1, the first monitoring
platform to support next-generation network links using transmission
rates up to 40 Gigabits per second (40 Gbps).
The announcement of the NinjaProbe family in March of this year introduced the first application-independent monitoring infrastructure providing complete coverage for networks up to 10 Gigabit. With the introduction of the NinjaProbe 40G1 the lossless traffic capture capability of the NinjaProbe appliance family has now expanded to 40 Gbps.
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