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Kentik

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Network intelligence platform with AI Advisor, now part of Infoblox

  • Deployment Cloud Based
  • Starting price Quoted on request
  • Free trial Available
  • Best for Medium Business, Large Enterprise

What is Kentik?

Kentik is a network intelligence platform for designing, operating and protecting infrastructure at scale, and it has recently joined Infoblox. That ownership change is worth noting for a multi-year evaluation, particularly around how it will sit alongside Infoblox's DNS and IP address management portfolio.

Its positioning centres on AI infrastructure, and the customer profile supports that: the vendor states 8 out of 10 of the world's largest enterprise AI companies use it, with ServiceNow quoted directly. AI infrastructure has genuinely different network requirements from conventional enterprise IT, since training workloads generate sustained high-volume east-west traffic where ultra low latency and consistent reliability from multi-cloud to edge determine whether expensive GPU capacity sits idle waiting on the network.

Kentik AI Advisor is the current headline, and the claimed benefit is specific enough to test: reducing investigation time by 96 percent, and telling a network team whether to escalate to a provider or implement a local configuration change. That escalate-or-fix decision is exactly where network troubleshooting time is lost, since the wrong choice means either waiting on a provider who is not at fault or attempting local fixes for an upstream problem. The published example queries are concrete, such as analysing a traffic spike on a specific interface and determining whether it is a DDoS attack or a legitimate burst.

Distinct capabilities are addressed for network teams, cloud and infrastructure teams, with cloud egress cost minimisation called out, reflecting that cloud networking is now a cost management problem as much as a performance one. Network capacity planning is a named solution. Pricing is not published.

Key Features of Kentik

  • Network intelligence and observability at scale
  • Kentik AI Advisor for guided investigation
  • Escalate-or-fix determination on incidents
  • Traffic spike analysis distinguishing DDoS from legitimate bursts
  • Multi-cloud to edge visibility
  • Cloud egress cost minimisation
  • Network capacity planning
  • Support for AI infrastructure workloads
  • Distinct capabilities for network and cloud teams
  • Infrastructure protection and security analysis
  • Published customer outcome data

Kentik Pricing

Quoted

Quoted on request

No pricing is published. Network observability platforms are normally priced on traffic volume or monitored device count.

Kentik Specifications

Software Tagline :
Network intelligence platform with AI Advisor, now part of Infoblox
Deployment :
  • Cloud Based
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  • Web App
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Target Audience :
  • Medium Business
  • Large Enterprise
Available Support :
  • Email
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API Available :
Yes
Free Trial Available :
Yes
Run On Mobile Browser :
No
Free Plan Available :
No
Customization Available :
No

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Kentik FAQs

No plan figures are published. The only currency figure on the site describes a customer saving 4 million dollars, not a price. Network observability is usually priced on traffic volume or device count, so establish the metric early.

Yes, the site states Kentik joins Infoblox. Consider how that affects roadmap and integration with Infoblox's DNS and IP address management portfolio if you are planning a multi-year deployment.

Reduce investigation time by 96 percent and tell you whether to escalate to a provider or make a local configuration change. That decision is where troubleshooting time is most often lost, so it is worth testing against real incidents.

Because training workloads generate sustained east-west traffic where latency and reliability determine whether expensive GPU capacity waits on the network. The vendor states 8 of the 10 largest enterprise AI companies use it.

Yes, egress cost minimisation is called out for cloud and infrastructure teams. Cloud networking has become a cost management problem as much as a performance one, and egress charges are where it usually bites.