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10Gbps IPS - what you need to know Jan 22 2009 04:00AM rmoy nsslabs com (1 replies) Re: 10Gbps IPS - what you need to know Feb 19 2009 03:04PM Ravi Chunduru (ravi is chunduru gmail com) (2 replies) Re: 10Gbps IPS - what you need to know Feb 20 2009 02:25AM John Jasen (jjasen realityfailure org) (1 replies) RE: 10Gbps IPS - what you need to know Feb 19 2009 08:57PM Addepalli Srini-B22160 (saddepalli freescale com) (1 replies) RE: 10Gbps IPS - what you need to know Feb 21 2009 02:08AM C-Info (c-info blaisnet com) (1 replies) Re: 10Gbps IPS - what you need to know Feb 23 2009 05:16PM Trygve Aasheim (trygve pogostick net) (1 replies) Re: 10Gbps IPS - what you need to know Feb 27 2009 04:56PM Ravi Chunduru (ravi is chunduru gmail com) (1 replies) Re: 10Gbps IPS - what you need to know Feb 27 2009 05:18PM Trygve Aasheim (trygve pogostick net) (1 replies) Re: 10Gbps IPS - what you need to know Mar 01 2009 12:15AM Ravi Chunduru (ravi is chunduru gmail com) (1 replies) Re: 10Gbps IPS - what you need to know Mar 05 2009 05:47AM Ravi Chunduru (ravi is chunduru gmail com) (4 replies) RE: 10Gbps IPS - what you need to know Mar 05 2009 09:29PM Addepalli Srini-B22160 (saddepalli freescale com) Re: 10Gbps IPS - what you need to know Mar 05 2009 05:18PM Jeremy Bennett (jeremyfb mac com) (1 replies) Re: 10Gbps IPS - what you need to know Mar 05 2009 06:12PM Ravi Chunduru (ravi is chunduru gmail com) |
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On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 6:25 PM, John Jasen <jjasen (at) realityfailure (dot) org [email concealed]> wrote:
> Ravi Chunduru wrote:
>> This is impressive. I wonder what is in there under the hood in McAfee box.
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>> Copied from the test report: "The device ably supported over 11Gbps
>> of traffic with the larger HTTP response sizes (21KB) and lower
>> connections per second (5,000 CPS per Gigabit of traffic) found on
>> typical corporate networks".
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>> It appears to be some calcualtion mistake! It comes to around
>> 820-830Mbps (21Kbytes * 5000 ), not 11Gbps throughput!
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> Per gigabit of traffic.
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> At 1Gbps, they would see 820Mbs or so outbound from the servers.
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> At 10Gbps, they would see 8200 Mbs outboud.
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