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It is a cloud-agnostic, open-source Kubernetes Network Observability platform which helps with DevOps, SecOps and compliance use cases. It provides a centralized hub for monitoring application and network health and security, catering to Cluster Network Administrators, Cluster Security Administrators and DevOps Engineers. | It is an online platform for checking port status. It checks whether a port is open, closed or filtered based on port number and IP address. The tool can handle IPv4/IPv6 IP addresses of a network. The tool verifies ports on both the internal computing network and the external one as well. This tool offers a premium feature of version scan and country-wise server testing to its users. With its unlimited usage, one can take maximum advantage of the tool for network issues troubleshooting. |
eBPF-based Network Observability platform for Kubernetes workloads;
On-demand and configurable;
Actionable, industry-standard Prometheus metrics;
Streamlined packet captures for deep dives;
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