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Re: Network Storage

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Julien Goodwin)
Sun Apr 15 08:01:45 2012

Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2012 22:01:04 +1000
From: Julien Goodwin <nanog@studio442.com.au>
To: Maverick <myeaddress@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <CA+vWMo6+REhB1gELgtkKgJ3eZ9V2b5rckfC+5OWtHZswgX7erA@mail.gmail.com>
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
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On 13/04/12 06:25, Maverick wrote:
> Can you please comment on what is best solution for storing network
> traffic. We have been graciously granted access by our network
> administrator to capture traffic but the one Tera byte disk space is
> no match with the data that we are seeing, so it fills up quickly. We
> can't get additional space on the server itself so I am looking for
> some external solutions. Can you please suggest something that would
> be best for Gbps speeds .

In terms of tools, something shiny that I've not had a chance to play
with yet that is designed for this is Security Onion, which is an Ubuntu
based linux distribution that groups a bunch of tools for doing this
sort of thing.

http://securityonion.blogspot.com/


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