Re: IPS hardware recomendation

2013-12-02 Thread deoxyt2

El 29-11-2013 14:26, Andy escribió:

On Fri 29 Nov 2013 17:24:15 GMT, Andy wrote:

Fastest you can buy!! Even then you probably struggle..

You'll need the fastest single core you can get your hands on for the
network stack/OBSD kernel, and the other cores for Snort etc..
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On Fri 29 Nov 2013 16:08:39 GMT, deoxyt2 wrote:

Hello guys.

I need to install an IPS and of course I want to install this with
OpenBSD, the througput of network is 10Gbps on fiber-optic. would
recommend the hardware supported by OpenBSD for this function?

Regards.






Thank you for your recommendations, will seek a similar hardware.

Regards.

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IPS hardware recomendation

2013-11-29 Thread deoxyt2

Hello guys.

I need to install an IPS and of course I want to install this with 
OpenBSD, the througput of network is 10Gbps on fiber-optic. would 
recommend the hardware supported by OpenBSD for this function?


Regards.

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deoxyt2.-



Re: IPS hardware recomendation

2013-11-29 Thread Andy

Fastest you can buy!! Even then you probably struggle..

You'll need the fastest single core you can get your hands on for the 
network stack/OBSD kernel, and the other cores for Snort etc..


3.5GHz Ivy Bridge-EP CPU (E5-2637v2). Their are other Ivy Bridge-EP 
CPU's which have more cores but you need massive single core 
performance..


This is the fastest OpenBSD server I know of that money can buy for a 
comercially available product (we just bought this and it works great 
(Performance Technology must be set to 'Custom'))..

http://shop.transtec.co.uk/GB/E/products/server/application_server.html?mod=prodname=SA1260A304Rcookies=acceptdo=Continue

Andy

On Fri 29 Nov 2013 16:08:39 GMT, deoxyt2 wrote:

Hello guys.

I need to install an IPS and of course I want to install this with
OpenBSD, the througput of network is 10Gbps on fiber-optic. would
recommend the hardware supported by OpenBSD for this function?

Regards.




Re: IPS hardware recomendation

2013-11-29 Thread Andy

On Fri 29 Nov 2013 17:24:15 GMT, Andy wrote:

Fastest you can buy!! Even then you probably struggle..

You'll need the fastest single core you can get your hands on for the
network stack/OBSD kernel, and the other cores for Snort etc..

3.5GHz Ivy Bridge-EP CPU (E5-2637v2). Their are other Ivy Bridge-EP
CPU's which have more cores but you need massive single core
performance..


And 1866 MHz ECC RAM.. Nothing slower than 1866..



This is the fastest OpenBSD server I know of that money can buy for a
comercially available product (we just bought this and it works great
(Performance Technology must be set to 'Custom'))..
http://shop.transtec.co.uk/GB/E/products/server/application_server.html?mod=prodname=SA1260A304Rcookies=acceptdo=Continue


Andy

On Fri 29 Nov 2013 16:08:39 GMT, deoxyt2 wrote:

Hello guys.

I need to install an IPS and of course I want to install this with
OpenBSD, the througput of network is 10Gbps on fiber-optic. would
recommend the hardware supported by OpenBSD for this function?

Regards.