Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S670 Notas de publicación
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Release Notes for Web Security Advanced Reporting (Release 4.0)
System Requirements
System Requirements
AsyncOS Version Compatibility
Note
Scheduled report PDFs cannot be generated.
Requirements for Web Security Advanced Reporting
Operating System Requirements
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Red Hat Linux (64-bit)
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Windows (64-bit)
Platform Requirements. Reference hardware can be commodity-grade, and must have the following
minimum specifications to be eligible for Cisco support:
minimum specifications to be eligible for Cisco support:
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Intel x86 64-bit chip architecture with two CPUs, six cores per CPU, 2.5-3 Ghz per core (minimum)
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16 GB RAM
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Four 300-GB SAS hard disks at 10,000 rpm each, in RAID1+0 (800 IOPS or better)
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Standard 1-Gb Ethernet NIC, optional second NIC for a management network
Note
Web Security Advanced Reporting Enterprise is often constrained by disk I/O first, so always consider
disk infrastructure first when selecting the storage hardware.
disk infrastructure first when selecting the storage hardware.
The file system will be assumed to be running on local disk volumes formatted as NTFS or EXT2/3. A
separate OS volume should be created per industry best practices. The Enterprise installation should
reside on its own logical volume whenever possible.
separate OS volume should be created per industry best practices. The Enterprise installation should
reside on its own logical volume whenever possible.
Sizing & Scaling Recommendations
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The base configuration is a single-tier architecture with one server offering all three parts of the core
functionality of a typical Web Security Advanced Reporting Enterprise deployment:
functionality of a typical Web Security Advanced Reporting Enterprise deployment:
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a search instance
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an indexer
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a monitor for data sources
Web Security Advanced
Reporting Application
Reporting Application
AsyncOS for Web Security
4.0
8.5 (this does not include
AMP information)
AMP information)
8.1.0
8.0.6
8.0