RE: [Snort-users] Low Snort performances

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Old 04-19-2004
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Default RE: [Snort-users] Low Snort performances

Bob wrote:

> I am pretty sure SMP support has been around in FreeBSD for longer than
> that


Hmm, poking around a little more, you're right. I dunno why I had BSD =!
supported SMP in my head for this long.

Anyway. Benchmarks on gigabit networks would be swell. I don't care a lot
about the Sourcefire appliance, though I'm sure it's fab and all; I care
most about straight Snort server builds. I'm mostly trying to avoid doing
my own job if someone else has done it for me already. :)

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