
This powerful feature provides a perfect “capture point”, like a network tap, to source packet capture data and send the capture files to your own CS Enterprise instance running in AWS, where your entire team can collaborate on the resolution of network, application, and security issues. This allows AWS users to create a virtual interface that mirrors the network traffic of another AWS network resource’s interface. Thankfully, Amazon has announced VPC traffic mirroring in its AWS service. CloudShark is, of course, a natural fit for analyzing captures in a cloud environment - but how do you gather captures in such an environment in the first place? AWS VPC Traffic Mirroring Whether troubleshooting application performance, detecting security anomalies, or bringing a cloud deployment into compliance with the rest of your infrastructure, you will need to get to the packets to fully resolve and report on issues.


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