SolarWinds NetFlow Traffic Analyzer excels in network monitoring and traffic analysis. Users value bandwidth assessment, customizable dashboards, real-time alerts, and proactive issue identification. Its capability to manage and analyze bandwidth usage, detect network anomalies, and provide detailed reports is beneficial. Integration with other SolarWinds tools is smooth, enhancing network visibility. Application recognition aids in managing bandwidth-intensive apps. NCM module, user-friendly interface, and ease of deployment are also frequently mentioned highlights.
- "I would recommend SolarWinds NetFlow Traffic Analyzer to others because it's very easy to use."
- "I find the IT Operation Management Suite, the software management tools from SolarWinds, to be very useful for our customers."
- "Overlooking the pricing and the response times from their technical support, SolarWinds NTA is a good solution and our existing customers are satisfied with the product."
SolarWinds NetFlow Traffic Analyzer could have better integration with third-party tools, licensing flexibility, enhanced AI and application visibility, user-friendly dashboards, and improved technical support. Users experience expensive pricing, complex setup, and limited automation features. Reporting, data granularity, and mapping accuracy need refinement. Security features, training resources, documentation, and performance require improvement. The system could benefit from better traffic analysis, monitoring capabilities, and responsiveness to high-priority issues, reducing the response time from technical support.
- "There are some areas for improvement in SolarWinds NetFlow Traffic Analyzer. There are some challenges with the solution when compared to other monitoring tools such as difficulty in operations and difficulty with backup installation."
- "Technical support is fine but they need to improve their response time."
- "One area that we struggle with is the price. Because the price of this solution is so high, we are largely unable to introduce it into the local market, and only the banking sector has the means to afford it."