Tod,

IDS/IPS has a declared maximum speed. Beyond that maximum is "too much".
Obviously if you undersize your HW, you can reach that maximum earlier
but that doesn't depend on RS any longer.

I hope it helps.

Jean Paul

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tod Beardsley
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 3:00 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ISSForum] RealSecure Network Sensor 7.0 Performance Stats

Hey there --

There's a lot of talk right now on the snort-users mailing list about 
performance of IDS (specifically Snort) on high-speed networks.

I know that RealSecure performs, and performs well, on gigabit-speed
networks, 
and I myself haven't noticed any problems with it keeping up. But, I'm 
wondering if there's been any internal or independent stress testing 
performed with published results. How much is too much for RS?

-- 
Tod Beardsley | www.planb-security.net

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