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Principal Studies
Thinking
Outside The (Windows) Box
While many businesses depend on Microsoft and its various product suites,
alternatives exist, some of which are not well known.
Wireless
LAN Tools: Analyze This by
Lisa Phifer
Certain that just about every ISP that uses wireless technology
could benefit from a better understanding of the traffic on that network,
ISP-Planet produced a broad overview of the tools available.
Security
Tools for the Budget Conscious ISP by
Lisa Phifer
Aiming to aid ISPs on a tight IT budget, ISP-Planet examined
affordable security tools.
WIDS
Series by Lisa Phifer
ISP-Planet evaluated Wireless Intrusion Detection systems (WIDS)
from two major vendors, and provided a useful overview
of WIDS.
- WIDS
Overview: Vigilant Minds, and Conclusion
[October 28, 2003] Vigilant Minds offers in-depth
intrusion analysis and prevention for wireless and wired networks.
- WIDS
Overview: Vigilar
[October 21, 2003] Vigilar offers a complete
portfolio of security services to companies of all sizes.
- WIDS
Overview: Helping Customers Spot Wireless Intruders
[October 14, 2003] Wireless intrusion detection
is a logical extension of the security measures most companies already
have in place. In this three part series, we examine the offerings of
three different solution providers. We start with IBM, whose solution
is supported by its global research network.
VPN
RFP Series by Lisa
Phifer
ISP-Planet conducted a series of appliance reviews evaluating Virtual
Private Network (VPNs)systems from four major vendors. Essential ready
for those who deploy VPNs for Internet-based remote access, Intranets,
and Extranets.
- Managed
VPN Appliances for Broadband SMBs
[May 3, 2001] We evaluate 6 turnkey IPsec hardware
devices suitable for ISP deployment to broadband-enabled businesses
less than 200 employees by way of RFP.
- NetScreen
Technologies
[May 16, 2001] ISP-Planet continues conducting
its VPN appliance reviews, evaluating IPsec hardware devices suitable
for ISP deployment to broadband-enabled businesses with 10-200 employees.
This week, NetScreen presents its comments. Lab
Eval
- RapidStream
[May 23, 2001] ISP-Planet continues conducting
its VPN appliance reviews, evaluating IPsec hardware devices suitable
for deployment to broadband-enabled businesses with 10-200 employees.
This week, RapidStream presents its case. Lab
Eval
- Rebel.com
[May 30, 2001] ISP-Planet continues conducting
its VPN appliance reviews, evaluating IPsec hardware devices suitable
for ISP deployment to broadband-enabled businesses with 10-200 employees.
This week, Rebel.com takes a stand.
- SonicWALL
[June 6, 2001] ISP-Planet presents its final
RFP in our VPN appliance review, evaluating IPsec hardware devices suitable
for ISP deployment to broadband-enabled SMBs. This week, SonicWALL surpasses
our VPN barriers. Lab
Eval
- Our
Take On VPN Vendors for Broadband SMBs
[June 13, 2001] We've already showed you the
original RFP sent to vendors and their responses. Now it's time to get
down to the brass tacks and offer your our expert take on IPsec hardware
solutions for ISP deployment to broadband-enabled SMBs.
- The
Quest for Interoperability
[June 20, 2001] Should your ISP stick with a
single vendor solution to deploy VPN services or do multi-vendor systems
deliver a better return on investment? Learn how to build a VPN offering
around your ISPs short and long-term goals.
- VPN
RFP Lab Eval: Final Thoughts
[Jan. 4, 2002] We present a side-by-side comparison
of the results of our lab tests of VPN solutions from three vendors:
NetScreen, RapidStream, and SonicWALL, and we ask that you vote to choose
the best.
NMS
Review Series by Lisa Phifer
A collection of in-depth evaluations of entry-level network management
systems ranging from granular services to selective maintenance.
- Entry-Level
Network Management: NetPlus AutoManage
[July 5, 2000] Want the benefits of automated
network management and monitoring without the high costs typically associated
with this kind of software? Try this entry-level solution.
- I'll
Be Watching You: ipMonitor
[July 12, 2000] A flexible and cost-effective
network management system, ipMonitor is suitable for granular surveillance
in small networks or selective surveillance in other networks.
- An
Extensible SNMP ToolChest
[July 19, 2000] Here's a collection of task-specific
network management tools that can easily be customized or augmented
via Tcl scripting. It's not a comprehensive NMS, but it can flexibly
supplement such a system.
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MG-SOFT NetInspector and MIB Browser
[Aug. 9, 2000] An overlapping duo, NetInspector
and MIB Browser together offer nearly everything you'd expect from an
under-$1,000 SNMP NMS, including a plug-in architecture for expansion.
- Show
Me the Network: WhatsUp Gold 5.0
[Aug. 15, 2000] This excellent, low-cost network
and service monitor puts its awareness of connections between devices,
subnets, and services to work in achieving highly efficient, scalable
24x7 surveillance.
- Managing
Workgroups with Castle Rock SNMPc
[Aug. 31, 2000] SNMPc 5.0 Workgroup Edition provides
almost every feature we'd expect from an entry-level SNMP NMS. This
reliable management server enables single-workstation monitoring and
control for small-to-midsize networks.
- Series
Wrap-Up
[Oct. 5, 2000] At the carrier-class level, network
management systems can easily run into the six-figure price range. But
our NMS series has demonstrated that ISPs and other network admins can
get serious query, monitoring, and control tools for well under $1,000.
Cache
Review Series by Lisa Phifer
Evaluations of six different caching systems, from do-it-yourself squid
programs to network appliances.
- Caching,
Appliance-Style: Quantex WebXL 2000
[Jan. 10, 2000] Newest of the Novell Internet
Caching System-based appliances, we found Quantex's entry simple to
install and quite stable in operation. However, it has the rough edges
you'd expect on a version 1 product, and online support isn't yet up
to snuff.
- Fail-Safe
Caching: InfoLibria DynaCache
[Jan. 17, 2000] This is a solid web cache for
high-availability networks—with a price that reflects the target market.
- NICS
With Integrated Management: Compaq TaskSmart
[Jan. 24, 2000] Addressing the needs of both
novice and experienced cache administrators, the TaskSmart successfully
leverages Compaq's server-market pedigree to differentiate itself from
other NICS-based products.
- Multiprotocol
Caching: NetCache C720s
[Jan. 11, 2000] The first unit to survive our
tests without a reboot, the CacheFlow 545 offers many innovative features,
including an intriguing hybrid config interface and a proactive 'adaptive
refresh' algorithm.
- Do-It-Yourself
Caching: Squid 2.3
[Feb. 28, 2000] This open source solution is
a great low-cost way to get into caching. We're not talkin' 'cost-free'
here, though, since a stable Squid installation calls for some fairly
hefty hardware—not to mention considerable tuning effort.
- Caching
Series Wrap-Up
[Feb. 28, 2000] Following our in-depth looks
at six Web caches, we conclude by comparing their many strengths and
weaknesses.
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