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Trying to decide on hardware for Nessus

Subject: Trying to decide on hardware for Nessus
Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2006 09:47:13 -0500
I am trying to decide on a Sun Server (current supported platform here at
work) to run Nessus on.  Will be running Solaris 10 aswell.

Whats the consensus on something like their T2000 server?  Its a single
proc, 8 core, 32 Threads server.  Will nessus thread nicely on that?  I know
its only single proc but its 8 cores, each core has 4 threads so in effect
its almost like having 32 single thread procs.

Should I be looking for multiple processors more than multiple threads per
core/proc ?  Sun offers a bit of both.

What kinds of hardware are people running Nessus on?  I am looking to scan a
very large environment, generally from a central location that has full
visibility to everywhere in the network.

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Zate
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