It’s been a very busy few weeks. Today, I’m on the train headed for NYC so I have some spare time to make a blog entry.
This is a continuation of a short blog series about the four C’s of high-performance write-to-disk; namely: capture, controller, cores, and cache. Today it is about controller acceleration; specifically, RAID controller.
Design Rule #2: Controller Acceleration
To support 10Gbps write-to-disk capture, a RAID configuration must be able to write ~1.25 GB/s at a sustained rate. On average, one can achieve between 75-100MB/s per drive, depending of the type of drive.
I am sharing this video as a follow-up to last week’s blog entry about hardware acceleration. With permission from our customer (undisclosed), I captured a very short video clip of sixteen (16) instances of Snort 2.9.x running under a load.


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