Real-time topology mapping, interface utilization monitoring, and deep packet inspection to analyze network traffic bottlenecks.
Captures flow data (NetFlow, J-Flow, sFlow, IPFIX) to analyze network bandwidth consumption and identify traffic bottlenecks. The power of this specific combination lay in
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During this software generation, SolarWinds relied heavily on a centralized Microsoft Windows Server environment backed by a dedicated Microsoft SQL Server database. The power of this specific combination lay in module interoperability. Instead of running isolated applications, the modules shared a common database schema, allowing cross-functional alerting and reporting. subscription-based Orion platform versions exist
The specific combination of represents a classic, highly stable era of the SolarWinds ecosystem. While newer, subscription-based Orion platform versions exist, this particular software bundle remains highly sought after by enterprise administrators running legacy, air-gapped labs, or private intranet environments. and the central web user interface.
The foundational core of the suite. It handles SNMP polling, basic alerting, node management, and the central web user interface.
Unlike modern versions that utilize unified SQL databases or advanced cloud backends, this generation relies heavily on . NTA 3.10 requires careful database provisioning because NetFlow data generates a massive volume of write operations, which can rapidly exhaust standard SQL transaction logs. Operating System Compatibility