Corvil adds to CorvilNet Latency Management System
First Published Monday, 25 January 2010 from Automated Trader : Data News
Corvil announces two new additions to the CorvilNet Latency Management System
Donal O'Sullivan, Vice President of Product Management, Corvil: "Our customers are rolling out next generation co-location trading architectures where latency management at microsecond precision is required both within co-los and between sites on a global scale."
Corvil, provider of Latency Management Systems for electronic trading and market data, has introduced the Latency Management Center (LMC), an appliance-based management console that provides a unified and centralized solution for managing enterprise scale deployments; and the CNE-5400 appliance which provides latency monitoring and analysis.
The Latency Management Center will provide a single access point to monitor and manage latency in large or geographically dispersed trading environments. Fully interoperable with all CorvilNet monitoring appliances, the LMC collects and summarizes statistics for latency, loss, and microbursts from multiple points to form a single consolidated performance view. The LMC also enables enterprise-wide central administration of all CorvilNet appliances including configuration, remote upgrades and software module management.
"Our customers are rolling out next generation co-location trading architectures where latency management at microsecond precision is required both within co-los and between sites on a global scale," said Corvil Vice President of Product Management, Donal O'Sullivan. "In this environment, message rates are in the many millions per second and deployments can have tens to hundreds of Gb/s of bandwidth interconnecting the co-location sites. The 5400 is a direct response to the constantly increasing data volume, and the LMC will greatly aid the roll-out and management of these large and geographically dispersed deployments."

