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Juniper’s Linux IPS Hits 10Gb/sec

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Sean Michael Kerner
Apr 8, 2008

“Many enterprises struggle with the competing requirements of
speed and security in their networks. Juniper Networks claims to
have the solution with its new Linux OS-based high-end Intrusion
Detection Platform (IDP), which can scale all the way up to 10
gigabits per second (Gb/sec) of throughput.

“Juniper’s new platform comes at a time when the market for
high-end intrusion prevention/detection (IPS/IDS) systems is
becoming a hotly contested one with TippingPoint, Cisco, SourceFire
and others all trying to stake their claim to high-speed
superiority…”

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SMK

Sean Michael Kerner

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