What HW are your looking at our are you rolling your own probes?  Router/switch 
HW almost never does both.   Netflow/IPFIX puts the flow intelligence in the 
router, but with that comes more limitations.

 Sflow typically uses more BW because you are sending headers for each packet.  
The sflow collector also needs more intelligence since it's doing flow 
correlation, AS matching, etc. instead of the router doing it.  However it is 
more flexible since adding a new header, like vxlan or NSH is much easier to 
implement in some analysis SW than router SW.  

Phil



From: Todd Crane
Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2016 3:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: sFlow vs netFlow/IPFIX

This maybe outside the scope of this list but I was wondering if anybody had 
advice or lessons learned on the whole sFlow vs netFlow debate. We are looking 
at using it for billing and influencing our sdn flows. It seems like everything 
I have found is biased (articles by companies who have commercial offerings for 
the "better" protocol)

Todd Crane



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