In a little over 10 minutes we start 20,000 simulated sensors connecting
to the IBM MessageSight MQTT Broker. Each sensor on its own IP address
is publishing messages at the rate of 1 / minute to its own topic, for
a total of around 340 / second. Since the broker is forwarding those to
the lone subscriber, the overall message rate is doubled as shown.
With MIMIC MQTT Simulator you can simulate up to 100,000 (yes, one
hundred thousand) sensors from one host.
Monday, February 1, 2016
Monday, January 4, 2016
MIMIC Simulator simulates Internet of Things
The number of Internet of Things devices by 2020 is forecast between
20+ BILLION devices according to Gartner and 38 BILLION according to
Juniper Research.
MIMIC MQTT Simulator supports simulating up to 100k (yes, 100000)
sensors from one host. You can generate any message for any sensor type
with any frequency to test your brokers and subscribers. Any number of
hosts can be controlled to provide unlimited scalability.
20+ BILLION devices according to Gartner and 38 BILLION according to
Juniper Research.
MIMIC MQTT Simulator supports simulating up to 100k (yes, 100000)
sensors from one host. You can generate any message for any sensor type
with any frequency to test your brokers and subscribers. Any number of
hosts can be controlled to provide unlimited scalability.
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Lancope leverages MIMIC NetFlow Simulator for StealthWatch® System testing, demonstrations and training
"Using the MIMIC Flow Simulator, Lancope can simulate network and security issues such as
asymmetric routing, flooding, bad flags generation, creating single IP with multiple user name (like a
proxy server), address or port scan. These features help in testing the support for the detection of various
Botnets, DDoS attacks, insider threats and spread of malware. "
For details see this case study.
asymmetric routing, flooding, bad flags generation, creating single IP with multiple user name (like a
proxy server), address or port scan. These features help in testing the support for the detection of various
Botnets, DDoS attacks, insider threats and spread of malware. "
For details see this case study.
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
MIMIC Web Simulator provides vCenter simulation for data center orchestration
We have created a lab of ESXi hosts using MIMIC Web Simulator.
It is controlled through the vSphere GUI and vCenter.
In this video, you will see how vSphere connect to all simulated ESXi
hosts as if it is connecting to the real hosts. Each host also has many
simulated VMs.
The third video shows how you have complete control over the simulated
hosts. We customize different host types, memory and VMs, including
changing parameters in real-time through the MIMIC Web Wizard.
hosts. We customize different host types, memory and VMs, including
changing parameters in real-time through the MIMIC Web Wizard.
For more information to create your own simulated lab, contact sales@gambitcomm.com .
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
MIMIC Netflow Simulator generates NBAR flows
In this video we show how MIMIC Netflow Simulator generates
completely customizable NBAR flows to Scrutinizer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfi7ZdGgaOU&hd=1
completely customizable NBAR flows to Scrutinizer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfi7ZdGgaOU&hd=1
Thursday, July 30, 2015
Simulating RedHat Enterprise Virtualization
Simulating large data centers is a snap:
MIMIC WEB Simulator is simulating RedHat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV)
with 100s of hosts and thousands of VMs.
http://www.gambitcomm.com/site/products/mimic_simulating_RHEV.htm
MIMIC WEB Simulator is simulating RedHat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV)
with 100s of hosts and thousands of VMs.
http://www.gambitcomm.com/site/products/mimic_simulating_RHEV.htm
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Indiegogo outage costs campaigns
Indiegogo was down yesterday.
What do outages cost you?
MIMIC Simulator allows you to simulate outages and react in a
timely manner. With proper resource monitoring and provisioning
these can also be avoided.
What do outages cost you?
MIMIC Simulator allows you to simulate outages and react in a
timely manner. With proper resource monitoring and provisioning
these can also be avoided.
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