08-14-2012 09:03 AM
Hi,
Anybody knows what is the hardware capacites of S370 ?
Transactions per Second:
Bandwidth (Mbps):
Connections:
Total connections
Regards
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08-15-2012 08:46 AM
Depends on what you are going to use on the device. What engines and services were you going to use?
Christian Rahl
Customer Support Engineer
Cisco IronPort - Web Security Appliances
Cisco Technical Assistance Center RTP
United States Ironport: 1-877-641-IRON (4766)
08-16-2012 08:02 AM
It can handle anywhere between 40 and 60 Mbps, for each WSA with a full suite of engines and features. The maximum is 100 Mbps.
Christian Rahl
08-15-2012 08:46 AM
Depends on what you are going to use on the device. What engines and services were you going to use?
Christian Rahl
Customer Support Engineer
Cisco IronPort - Web Security Appliances
Cisco Technical Assistance Center RTP
United States Ironport: 1-877-641-IRON (4766)
08-15-2012 10:56 AM
Hi, we will have 200,00 users using 10 WSA S370 and ACE load balance.
Ten devices S370 it's enough to support 200,00 users with proxy for Internet access?
Regards
08-15-2012 11:37 AM
20,000 users across 10 S370's you will be fine. 200,000 users across 10 S370's will not be fine. Just wanted to cover whether use misplaced the comma or missed an extra zero. Once you do that I would recommend keeping the requests per second under 550-600. Even those numbers are on the high end.
Christian Rahl
08-15-2012 04:43 PM
I missed the extra zero, we are ISP and we have 200,000. We will implement 10 WSA with 2 ACE in active / standby. My question is if this will support our 200,000 users in explicit proxy. What is the best design? Can I control the request per second in WSA config ?
08-16-2012 04:53 AM
The amount of devices would probably be best recommended by a sales member and they would have to look at what you are using the devices for. However you would need a minimum of 10 S670's, even if they are explicit.
The only way to control requests per second is by controlling the load balancer or whatever tool you use to load balance the connections. The other way to control requests per second would be to block websites, however being an ISP that might not be the best way to do that. An S670 can handle anywhere between 600 to 900 requests per second. However this number is extremely flexible based on what engines and features you are using.
Christian Rahl
08-16-2012 07:35 AM
Great..
Do you know what is the maximum Bandwidth (Mbps) supported for model S370 ? What is the recommended?
We have a link with 300 Mbps shared between 09 WSA S370.
Regards,
08-16-2012 08:02 AM
It can handle anywhere between 40 and 60 Mbps, for each WSA with a full suite of engines and features. The maximum is 100 Mbps.
Christian Rahl
08-16-2012 08:47 AM
Ok,
Thanks for all information.
Regards
02-16-2014 01:43 AM
Dear Christian,
Could you tell me what is the maximum bandwidth supported by S660 andC660 Web and Mail gateway appliances?
As you mentioned before that S360/370 can handle anywhere between 40 and 60 Mbps,
Thanks in advance.
02-16-2014 01:39 AM
Dear Christian,
Could you tell me what is the maximum bandwidth supported by S660 andC660 Web and Mail gateway appliances?
As you mentioned before that S360/370 can handle anywhere between 40 and 60 Mbps,
Thanks in advance.
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