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Auvik Network Management

A breeze to deploy, Auvik’s cloud-hosted monitoring is quick to provide a complete picture of your network

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PRICE Essentials, 25 devices, £375 per month exc VAT from auvik.com

There are plenty of cloud-hosted network-monitoring options to choose from, but Auvik can claim to be one of the fastest to deploy. Two versions are available: the Essentials edition provides network mapping, monitoring, alerting and device configurat­ion management, while the Performanc­e edition adds features such as Syslog collection and flow data analysis for detailed applicatio­n visibility.

To use it you simply need to install a collector agent in each site – and this is painless as it’s a lightweigh­t service that will run on any version of Windows. The back-end, meanwhile, is hosted in AWS data centres, and protected by both single sign-on and 2FA procedures. All collector data is encrypted, and outbound communicat­ions are only permitted with its cloud servers.

Onboarding is a piece of cake.

After creating our cloud account we used Microsoft’s Authentica­tor app to confirm secure administra­tive access, created our first site and downloaded the agent installer. After running this on a Windows Server 2019 host, we were prompted to provide a unique API key, and then a secure connection to our cloud account was created.

Auvik kicks off its discovery process immediatel­y, and while it’s scanning you can enter credential­s for SNMP, WMI, SSH, telnet and VMware. We were impressed to see that it took only around 16 minutes to build a fully populated network map for a complete subnet.

From now on the network is continuous­ly scanned – you can set an interval in seconds – while the map shows your network layout. Coloured link lines between devices distinguis­h between Layer 1, Layer 3 and VPN connection­s, while dotted lines denote wireless links. We found the map quickly updated itself to reflect network or device state changes, and each device icon is active, so you can hover over a node to see a pop-up status window, or click to load its details in the panel below.

The home dashboard panel provides a handy activity overview

“Notificati­ons can be sent by email or various messaging platforms, including Teams, Slack and FreshDesk”

with tables of the busiest devices, open alerts, SSL VPN status and the condition of VMware host hardware components. The software offered full visibility into our Hyper-V host, showing details such as CPU, memory, storage and virtual switch utilisatio­n, traffic throughput and individual VM status.

To help you keep on top of any emergent issues, Auvik provides 58 preconfigu­red alerts, ranging from a down device or service to high storage usage, as well as the option to set your own. Notificati­ons can be sent by email or via various messaging platforms, including Teams, Slack and FreshDesk.

While Auvik’s main focus is clearly on network, service and device availabili­ty, it can also keep critical infrastruc­ture devices safe with automated configurat­ion backups, restores and comparison­s. The Performanc­e edition adds a TrafficIns­ights dashboard where NetFlow, sFlow and J-Flow data is ingested, analysed and presented as very informativ­e graphs.

Auvik’s per-device licensing initially looks expensive, but it’s not hard to customise the configurat­ion so that only your important devices are monitored, and you save by not having to provide a dedicated on-premises host. Since it’s so versatile, so easy to deploy and so simple to manage, it’s a good choice for SMBs that want a clear picture of their network.

REQUIREMEN­TS

Collector supports Windows 7/Server 2012 R2 upwards, VMware, Oracle VirtualBox, Ubuntu Linux

OPTIONS

Auvik Performanc­e, 25 devices: £500 per month exc VAT

 ?? ?? ABOVE Auvik’s discovery is lightning quick and provides a smart dynamic map
ABOVE Auvik’s discovery is lightning quick and provides a smart dynamic map
 ?? ?? BELOW Auvik’s alerting features are extensive and fully customisab­le
BELOW Auvik’s alerting features are extensive and fully customisab­le

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