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[Full-disclosure] Re: Considering nSight, any options?



Jason,
Been running nSight for a little over a year now with data purge after 13 
months. We have 3 agents at remote offices with each inspecting the traffic of 
around 700-900 hosts. It's been quite helpful. We *had* a ton of P2P traffic in 
our networks.
 
When we started out last year, we tried to host all 3 agents on a low end HP 
blade (with a laptop hd). After about 2 months it became very slow (mostly due 
to disk IO). We upgraded to a faster blade with fast SCSI disk and it's been 
flying along ever since. 
 
Steve
 
 
 
On 7/28/05, Jason Heschel <jason.heschel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi list,
> 
> I tried sending this to a SecurityFocus list but I think everyone's at
> Blackhat or something. :)
> 
> We've spent the last few weeks evaluating nSight (www.intrusense.com).
> It's been very helpful in identifying exactly what, when and who is
> eatting up all of our internal network bandwdith as well expose some
> 'strange' internal network behavior which was causing some
> intermittent problems with our Windows hosts.  Anyways, we're now
> considering making a purchase.
> 
> I'm curious to hear any opinions, problems or praise people have for
> this software. Does it scale well? It seems to collect a lot of
> information. How does it perform after collecting several months worth
> of data?
> 
> -jason
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