![]() However, traditional tools are inefficient at dealing with such big packet traces. Thus, to handle huge amounts of traces, we need not only more hardware resources, but also efficient software tools. Meanwhile, the size of packet traces becomes larger, as the speed of network rapidly increases. Network packet tracing has been used for many different purposes during the last few decades, such as network software debugging, networking performance analysis, forensic investigation, and so on.
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