On-Demand Webcasts
SolarWinds Head Geek Webcast Series
Josh Stephens is SolarWinds' director of technology – aka Head Geek – where he plays an integral part in the development and delivery of our award-winning network management products. When he's not busy lending a hand in the development aspect of the business, he's either blogging or, lately, hosting a webcast series on network management best practices. Check out the webcasts he's already hosted below and be sure to check back frequently because there are more to come!
Monitoring the Virtual Environment – A Technical Perspective on ESX Server Health and Performance Monitoring
Many organizations today are investing significantly in virtualization and are seeing both the benefits and challenges associated with these game changing technologies. Join SolarWinds Head Geek Josh Stephens as he takes an in-depth look at monitoring ESX-based virtual environments and the unique challenges associated with them. In this webcast he’ll cover:
- Unique challenges of monitoring virtual environments, servers, and infrastructure
- Network management strategy differences for physical and virtual servers
- Management protocols for monitoring ESX servers
- A deep look at the SNMP capabilities and MIBs available for ESX server monitoring
- Understanding the ESX server APIs and when to leverage them
- Best practices for enhancing monitoring capabilities
Learn how to monitor your virtual environment – REGISTER TODAY – for this Geek Speak webcast!
Application Servers – The Top 5 Things to Monitor
Let’s face it – there’s nothing worse than finding out about a problem on one of your application servers from an end user. However, staying one step ahead is tough given the complexities of application monitoring in today’s environments. With acronyms like VMs, SANs, SaaS, VoIP, and QoS, servers being virtualized, data storage out on the network somewhere, applications hosted by strangers, phone systems part of the IP network, and more … it’s no wonder that guaranteeing high quality of service can sometimes prove to be a challenge. So, what do we do? How do we ensure application health and performance?
Join me, Josh Stephens, SolarWinds Head Geek, as I unravel the mysteries of effective application and server monitoring and provide best practices for ensuring that you know where the issues are before your users do. In this session we’ll discuss:
- The challenges of ensuring application health and performance in today’s environment
- Best practices for monitoring application and application server health and performance
- Unique challenges for applications hosted on Windows platforms, Unix platforms, and outsourced/hosted applications
- Tips and Tricks to ensure that you’re the first to know when application quality has degraded
Learn what you need to monitor and how to do it – REGISTER NOW – to watch the on-demand webcast!
Reduce Network Firefighting: Integrate Fault, Performance, and Configuration Management
With today’s advanced networks it’s no longer enough to focus purely on fault and performance management. In fact, it has been estimated by numerous industry watchers that up to 80% of performance problems and network downtime can be attributed to some configuration change or error1. Many times our configuration changes are dynamic and numerous, so it’s essential that we integrate configuration management into our fault and performance management system to ensure optimal network performance.
To get the full value of your technology investments, you must be able to make direct correlations between configuration changes and network. Join SolarWinds Head Geek, Josh Stephens, as he discuss best practices for combining fault, performance, and configuration management into a single, unified approach for improving the overall health and efficiency of your network. Josh will talk in depth about:
- Essentials for Fault and Performance Management
- Top Challenges facing Network Engineers Today
- Quick Tips for Error proofing your network
- Top 5 Must Have’s for Configuration Management
Stop firefighting network issues – REGISTER NOW to watch the on-demand webcast!
Tips to Achieve a 4-Hour IT Work Week
Join SolarWinds Head Geek to learn the art of managing today’s networks more efficiently!
Does achieving “The 4-Hour IT Work Week” sound impossible? It’s not surprising considering the myriad of complex and unique challenges you face on a daily basis as a network engineer, not to mention the fact that you probably have fewer and fewer resources to help you respond to issues.
Join Head Geek, Josh Stephens, as he explores ways for you to reclaim control of your network engineering life, work fewer hours, and still be the hero by leveraging best–in-class network management software, practices, and tools. Things he’ll cover in this webcast include:
- Effective goal-setting techniques
- Advantages of virtualization
- Smart use of free tools
- Top 5 time savers
- Leveraging network management communities
- Best practices for monitoring your IT infrastructure
Learn how to steal 36 hours back from YOUR work week – REGISTER TODAY to watch the on-demand webcast!
Network Management Architectures: Centralized vs. Distributed
Network Management Architectures come in many shapes and sizes and deciding which to use on your network can be a daunting task. How do you distribute your network management system to lower the amount of network management traffic on your WANs? Are you able to collect network management data at your remote offices even if the connection to those offices is down?
Join SolarWinds Head Geek, Josh Stephens, to explore different network management architectures, how to choose between them, and best practices for deploying them in your environment. In the hour-long webcast Josh will duke it out between Centralized and Distributed networks:
- Round 1: The pros and cons of centralized network management architectures
- Round 2: The pros and cons of distributed network management architectures
- Round 3: Best practices for deploying network management architectures
- Round 4: Architecture options from SolarWinds
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How Network Management Systems Work
Do terms like SNMP, WMI, MIBs, OIDs, counters, and polling leave you with more questions than answers? Join Head Geek Josh Stephens as he explains the technologies behind network management systems and how you can use them to your advantage when managing a network.
Our head geek often gets asked about Network Management Systems and what they do. So, he’s dedicating an entire geek speak session to this topic. And, he’ll provide you with some real-world tips that you can put to use in your own environment!
During the webcast Josh will discuss:
- Network Management Systems overview
- Polling and statistics collection
- Counters and gauges
- Technical Analysis of management protocols including SNMP and WMI
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Tactical Network Configuration Management
Ever had to work late rolling out a bunch of changes to your routers? Fat-fingered an ACL update and brought down part of the network? What about locked yourself out of a router so badly that you had to get on a plane and fly to it to fix the problem? I’ve been there. We all know that you should backup the configs on your routers, switches, and firewalls daily, but not many of us actually have time for it.
Network configuration management is one of those necessary evils that can if done correctly can make your life a whole lot easier. In this webcast we’ll talk about the tactical aspects of configuration management and how you can implement them, including:
- Basics of configuration management
- The scary side of doing nothing
- The Top 5 Ways that configuration management can help you
- How to evaluate configuration management solutions
- Configuration management and SolarWinds
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Deep Dive – A Technical Analysis of NetFlow, JFLow, SFLow, and IPFix
Ever wanted to know more about how network traffic flow protocols like NetFlow, JFlow, SFlow, and IPFix work? What are the pros and cons of each and how will enabling them affect my network and how will the data that I get from them help manage my traffic? Join Josh Stephens (aka “Head Geek”) for a total geek out session on this topic.
In this webcast Josh will cover:
- The basics of traffic flow technologies
- The Top 5 Reasons to use them
- Possible downfalls – Rumors and Facts
- Comparisons of NetFlow, JFlow, SFlow, and IPFix
- Deeper analysis of each traffic flow type
- Technologies that receive and analyze flow data
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Top 5 Cost Saving Practices for Managing Networks
As network managers, it seems like we're always being asked to do more with less. Get better network performance from less bandwidth, manage more applications with fewer servers, and deploy more management & monitoring capabilities with a shrinking budget.
Are we fighting the impossible fight? Not at all... join this webcast to learn about five easy techniques to save you money (as well as time). We’ll cover:
- Smart ways to use free tools
- The advantages of virtualization
- How to save on service provider costs
- Leveraging community-based knowledge
- Knowing when enough is enough – the right times to swap out your NMS
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Tech Talk: SolarWinds and Riverbed Tackle WAN Optimization and Management
Trusted advisors from SolarWinds and Riverbed discuss the latest trends in WAN optimization and management. Harold Byun from Riverbed, an expert in wide-area data services with experience in both enterprise networking and storage management, join SolarWinds Head Geek Josh Stephens and NetFlow Product Manager Haley Oyler, and explore the many options for optimizing and managing WANs (plus, they’ll provide best practices for each!)
Topics they cover include:
- Understanding the need for WAN Optimization
- WAN Optimization as a strategy – not just a set of technologies
- Deep dive on WAN optimization methods
- Best practices for deploying WAN optimization
- WAN Management in an Optimized Environment
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Best Practices for Managing Network Applications
Today’s IP networks are faster and more reliable than ever before. As a matter of fact, they’ve become so powerful that most enterprises rely on them daily for business critical applications, such as web-based applications, networked database systems, centralized e-mail services, and Voice over IP.
So, I wanted to share some best practices on how to manage today’s networks and the applications that ride over them. I’ve also invited one of my fellow geeks to chime in on the topic. We’ll cover:
- Network Application Readiness – how to evaluate the network before network applications are deployed
- Fully-meshed network management strategies
- Monitoring and evaluating network application traffic
- Network-focused application monitoring
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Optimizing WAN Management in Government Networks
Managing networks within traditional enterprises is tough. And, if you work for the government, you have additional requirements and special circumstances to consider. If you work within the DoD, not only are you managing some of the most complex networks in the world, but a lot more is riding on it than just lost revenue and angry customers.
As a decorated veteran of the U.S. Air Force, Josh Stephens focuses on the best practices he used for optimizing network management within government environments. During this 1-hour, on-demand Geek Speak session, he addresses topics including:
- Securing the management environment
- Assessing the manageability of the network
- Evaluating the currently deployed NMSs
- Selecting new network management applications
- Scalability and performance considerations
- Metrics and reporting
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Tips on Optimizing WAN Management
Do you need expert tips for defining a WAN management plan that addresses today's network challenges? Our Head Geek can help. Download this on-demand webcast to get the scoop on the latest trends for effective WAN management. Josh Stephens will be dishing out best practices for leveraging cost-saving technologies without impacting network performance.
You will learn practical pointers on how to define and implement an integrated WAN management approach including:
- Alert and Event Management
- Capacity Planning
- SLA Management
- Management Reporting (including dash boards)
- Traffic Analysis
- Hardware Helpers (traffic accelerators and shapers)
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Mastering Network Monitoring in the SMB
Do you know what's up with your network? What's going on right now with all those network devices, servers and applications that are critical to your business? Spend an hour with our Head Geek to learn valuable tips for effectively monitoring your IT infrastructure.
During this on-demand webcast, you'll learn the latest trends for managing networks and systems in environments with less than 500 devices. SolarWinds Head Geek, Josh Stephens, will be dishing out best practices for ensuring your network, servers and applications are always up, including:
- Effectively planning your management strategy
- Prioritizing your requirements
- Selecting and implementing management tools
- Monitoring end-user experience
- Creating custom maps to visually monitor your network
- And, leveraging best practices for alerting and reporting
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Product Palooza Webcast Series
The SolarWinds product managers have been doing double duty as tour guides in a recent series of webcasts that take you behind the scenes of the SolarWinds products. You can view the recordings below (registration required):
| Webcast |
Product |
View Now |
| Don't blame the network! Pinpointing VoIP issues with Orion VoIP Monitor |
Orion VoIP Monitor |
OnDemand |
| Fault & Performance Management Made Easy |
ipMonitor |
OnDemand |
| Managing Network Changes through Configuration Management |
Cirrus |
OnDemand |
| Auto-discover & Map Your Network - in Minutes! |
LANsurveyor |
OnDemand |
| Tools for Engineers, Analysts and Consultants |
Engineer's Toolset |
OnDemand |