SPAN vs TAP
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When deciding whether to use a TAP or SPAN the two primary factors that will affect your decision are the type of analysis and amount of bandwidth.
A SPAN port performs well on low-utilized networks or when analysis is not affected by dropped packets.
A TAP is ideal when analysis requires seeing all the traffic, including physical-layer errors. A TAP is required if network utilization is moderate to heavy. An Aggregator TAP can be used as an effective compromise between a TAP and SPAN port, delivering some of the advantages of a TAP and none of the disadvantages of a SPAN port.
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*Refers to a full-duplex TAP, not an aggregator TAP.