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Winner: Opnet Technologies' IT Guru 10.5; Rendition Networks' TrueControl 3.0
With two products in distinct categories separated by only 0.02 points on the score chart, we had to declare a tie. Opnet's IT Guru 10.5 and Rendition Networks' TrueControl 3.0 both deserve Best of the Tests distinction in network management. IT Guru 10.5 took the Clear Choice Award in our recent network modeling tools test with an extremely impressive 4.85, while TrueControl scored an equally remarkable 4.83 in our test of network configuration tools.
Network-modeling tools let designers or operators test changes to network topology before they get implemented in a production network. Lab Alliance member Jeffrey Fritz found IT Guru to be the most accomplished of the tested products, as it could scale easily to accommodate just about any production enterprise network and offers powerful tools for analyzing network issues.
The key for network modeling is the ability to match the generated network model map to the real network topology. Events such as link failure, link changes, device failures, load changes, route changes and link overloading should be as accurate as possible. IT Guru handled these with aplomb - it could implement changes on the fly, and we could modify factors such as Open Shortest Path First link costs and OSPF timers and see results immediately.
IT Guru, a Best of the Tests winner last year for 9.0, is flexible, scalable and highly customizable. From a GUI, users can drag and drop several kinds of network topologies, creating a product that is sophisticated, powerful and complex. During testing, we found ourselves overwhelmed (in a good way) by its rich features and complexity.
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The new network configuration management market consists of systems that correctly establish the existing configuration of a network, support a multi-vendor network infrastructure, let administrators make one-time changes or automated changes based on policies, cooperate with current network management and security systems, and provide data through a good management console.
TrueControl (renamed Opsware Network Automation System with the Opsware acquisition of Rendition) won for providing a wealth of detailed information and a robust search capability and security model, and for a great mix of compliance-detection and top-notch reporting capabilities.
TrueControl provided excellent search, auditing and report capabilities, with devices, modules, configurations, tasks, sessions and events all checkable against specified criteria. It made changes to the start-up and running configurations of our network devices. Groups of equipment could be created to monitor and change configuration on a more easily managed basis. The system could deploy user and SNMP passwords, which eases a once-arduous task.
PRODUCT MASTERMINDS
The man: Alain Cohen, president and CTO, Opnet Technologies
Favorite Feature: "My favorite feature is what we think of as 'operational modeling.' Users can use IT Guru models to do predictive planning and also to manage their production infrastructure. For example, users can troubleshoot application performance with captured traffic, then use the samples to plan new app deployments. Or they can do a network audit for compliance and security analysis, then use the captured information to model capacity."
The man: Eric Johnson, CTO at Rendition, vice president of engineering at Opsware
Favorite Feature: "Real-time Change Direction. This was one of our early innovative features and helped set the tone for the emerging network configuration control category. Periodic polling just isn't enough any more. To get real operational value, you need real-time information. Real-time change detection has been fundamental to many of the other critical product features, such as policy assurance, compliance reporting and access control list management."
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