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Sourcefire prepares virtual IPS products

Software appliances designed to run with VMware.

Sourcefire is set to launch its first intrusion-prevention systems designed to run as software appliances with VMware.

Sourcefire 3D System 4.9, which is expected to ship by year-end, includes the Virtual 3D Sensor and the Virtual Defense Center. The products will run as virtual appliances on VMware's ESX and ESXi servers, as well as on the cloud-computing platform vSphere 4.0.

Sourcefire 3D System 4.9, now in beta, can be used to inspect traffic between two physical hosts, two VMs or between a physical host and a VM, according to Steve Piper, Sourcefire's senior director product marketing.

The first virtual IPS appliances that Sourcefire will ship will deliver speeds ranging from 20M to 250Mbit/s. This is "the low end" for IPS speeds today, Piper acknowledged.

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Piper says there are some basic concerns regarding a virtual appliance - which is simply software tailored to run in a specific VM environment - as compared with a physical appliance that includes software on a dedicated hardware device.

"There are a lot of unknowns," Piper said, because the virtual appliance is likely to share a physical server with other VM applications and there may be wide differences in deployment and usage of resources.

The main concern is the performance of an IPS sensor running as a virtual appliance, he said. As the Sourcefire virtual appliances become available, "we encourage customers to test for performance," Piper said.

In its first iteration of virtual appliances, Sourcefire is not implementing VMware's VMsafe security API, because it's "not ready for prime time" due to performance issues related to Sourcefire's projects, Piper said.



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