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Cisco Nexus One Natively Integrates Splunk for Data Center Network Observability Architecture Upgrade
Summary
Cisco natively integrates Splunk's data analytics into Nexus One platform, enabling real-time streaming telemetry processing and configuration change correlation analysis. The solution supports local data processing for compliance and reduces cloud transmission costs through embedded analytics. It provides federated visualization for unified management of multi-network environments, optimizing NetOps and SecOps collaboration efficiency.
Key Takeaways
Cisco announces native Splunk integration in Nexus One platform, designed for network management complexity in hybrid cloud, multi-cloud, and AI workloads. Integration embeds Splunk's data analytics into Nexus Dashboard, supporting real-time streaming processing and analysis of high-fidelity telemetry data.
Key advantages include: real-time correlation of configuration changes and network anomalies, reducing RCA and MTTR from hours to minutes; local data processing, keeping sensitive data within data centers to meet compliance in sectors like finance and healthcare; embedded analytics minimizing storage and costs from massive data transmission to cloud.
Solution also offers federated visualization, unifying data management across different network environments like Cisco ACI and NX-OS, providing a unified operational view for NetOps and SecOps teams.
Key advantages include: real-time correlation of configuration changes and network anomalies, reducing RCA and MTTR from hours to minutes; local data processing, keeping sensitive data within data centers to meet compliance in sectors like finance and healthcare; embedded analytics minimizing storage and costs from massive data transmission to cloud.
Solution also offers federated visualization, unifying data management across different network environments like Cisco ACI and NX-OS, providing a unified operational view for NetOps and SecOps teams.
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