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In this webinar, Cubro takes a technology-first look at how modern network packet brokers are designed to support increasingly complex, high-speed environments. As network traffic volumes continue to grow, maintaining full visibility becomes more challenging, making packet brokers essential for aggregating data from multiple sources, filtering out unnecessary traffic, and directing the right packets to the appropriate monitoring and security tools.

The session also breaks down the differences between purpose-built, hardware-based systems and CPU-driven approaches, highlighting how each impacts performance, scalability, and reliability. In addition, it explores key packet broker capabilities such as aggregation, filtering, load balancing, and traffic replication, showing how these functions help eliminate visibility gaps, improve tool efficiency, and enable more effective monitoring, security, and analytics across modern networks.

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