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Aviz Enhances Network Observability with Modern Solutions

Network observability is crucial for modern digital infrastructures, yet current solutions remain outdated. This stagnation hinders organizations aiming for progress in Artificial Intelligence (AI), cloud-native architectures, and adaptable strategies.

Hardware Limitation

Many legacy observability systems rely heavily on specialized hardware. This reliance restricts scalability and adaptability, forcing users to navigate a slow refresh cycle dictated by hardware limitations.

Insufficient Hardware Utilization

Existing tools often depend on Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), which does not align with advancements in commodity hardware. There is a disconnect between the capabilities of modern devices and the requirements of current observability solutions.

Interoperability Challenges

Current solutions often lack interoperability, resulting in a fragmented ecosystem that complicates vendor integration. This limitation prevents IT teams from leveraging multi-vendor setups effectively.

Pricing Models

Many observability vendors continue to adhere to outdated pricing schemes, which charge on a per-port or per-feature basis. Such models are not sustainable as technology continues to evolve.

Deficient AI Integration

The absence of AI in network observability tools remains apparent. Despite enterprises applying AI in a variety of settings, many observability solutions continue to function without such capabilities.

Introducing Aviz

Aviz has developed a Network Observability Portfolio designed for modern requirements. Their solution operates across diverse vendor environments without dependency on specialized hardware.

  • It incorporates a multi-vendor packet broker that ensures compatibility without lock-in.
  • Operations run on CPUs rather than FPGAs, enhancing scalability and flexibility.
  • Performance enhancement is possible with NVIDIA BlueField DPUs, providing adaptable scaling.
  • Aviz's observability stack integrates AI through their TestWork Copilot, enabling real-time insights and connections across network operations.

Case Study

A major telecommunications provider implemented Aviz's solution, enabling real-time processing capabilities for a large subscriber base. This included enhancements in operational efficiency.

Outcomes

  • 80% reduction in hardware usage, decreasing both capital costs and energy consumption.
  • 50% decrease in operational expenditures due to standardized tools.

The improvements highlight Aviz's approach to redefining network observability, emphasizing the need for adaptable and efficient solutions.

Conclusion

This summary indicates the changing landscape of network observability and the benefits offered by newer solutions. It reflects insights valuable for IT leaders exploring modern observability prospects.