[Bro] 100G question

Gregory Bell greg at corelight.com
Thu May 11 18:15:02 PDT 2017


Hi Darrain,

I think there's been a misunderstanding?

A single instance of our appliance isn't designed to handle 100G, and this
doesn't sound like the conversation we had with your customer.

Much of our team came from Berkeley Lab, so we're familiar with Science
DMZ.

Let's talk when you have a chance?  will send my number separately.

- Greg

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Gregory Bell
CEO, Corelight
www.corelight.com

On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 5:48 PM, Darrain Waters <dwaters at bioteam.net> wrote:

> All
>
> My customer will be installing a 100G I2 port @ multiple sites. I have
> specced a 5 node cluster using Arista Danz and myricom 10G cards with SNF
> license. The 100G will be tapped using a ixia passive tap. I have built and
> installed this set up for a previous customer, which was based on the
> Berkeley Lab set up.
>
> Apparently, someone @ corelight has told my customer that this type of BRO
> 100G cluster setup is not necessary. Further, the corelight person said
> that one of the corelight appliances would be able to handle 100G.
>
> Is there a new standard for inspecting 100G, and is corelight BroBox
> capable of inspecting 100G flows ?
>
> Thank you
>
>
>
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Gregory Bell
CEO, Corelight
www.corelight.com
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