jerome_itable Lv3Posted 03 Jul 2024 08:33
  
The specific log capacity of a Sangfor NSF appliance isn't definitively specified and depends on several factors.

  While definitive numbers aren't available, Sangfor Cyber Command, a related product, can handle millions of logs per day with disk consumption in the range of gigabytes per day [Sangfor Community forum thread on NSF Log handling capacity].

Here's a breakdown of how Sangfor NSF log capacity is typically measured:

    Data Volume: This is commonly used and reflects storage consumption (e.g., 20GB per day).

Factors affecting Sangfor NSF log capacity:

    Number of Devices: More devices sending logs translates to higher volume.
    Logging Level: Detailed logging (debug, info) generates more logs than summarized levels (warning, error).
    Log Format: Text logs consume more space than binary formats.
MTR Lv2Posted 04 Jul 2024 01:43
  
the exact capacity of NFS in terms of logs can vary depending on specific configurations and hardware, it’s typically measured and planned based on the volume (GB/day) rather than just the number of logs. This approach ensures that NFS can effectively handle and process the incoming log data without becoming overwhelmed or causing delays in log processing and analysis.

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