Wind River has released low-end processor performance benchmarks for its Content Inspection Engine pattern matching software – also branded Hyperscan.
The firm, a subsidiary of Intel, claims a pattern matching throughput over 36Gbit/s on C2000 series Atom processors, “using tier-1 OEM IPS patterns to scan real-world HTTP traffic”, it said. “It is a pattern matching library designed to drop into a vendor’s system software release and be used for an entire product line, without requiring any additional software or hardware resources.” – 280Gbit/s is claimed for high-end Xeon computers.
The tool allows incoming information streams to be scanned for security-compromising content, for applications like intrusion prevention and anti-virus.
It can match large groups of regular expressions against blocks or streams of data, and can search for multiple patterns simultaneously, even when the streams of data are scattered in different memory locations.
“These latest benchmarks validate how software can transform processor real estate into scalable security performance,” said Wind River v-p Paul Senyshyn.
Appliances that use Content Inspection Engine can live-migrate to another server in less than 300ms when run on carrier grade Wind River Linux, said the firm.
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