Cisco Sourcefire SNORT Stability

Carlos Reis - PeerSpot reviewer
Network Security Engineer at New Era Technology

There are technicalities of SNORT and conducting numerous OS upgrades with challenges with new OS versions. There were frequent issues. Cisco's support provides quick response. I rate the solution's stability as six or seven out of ten.

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Sherwin De Claro - PeerSpot reviewer
Sr. Manager - Infosec at PAGCOR

The solution is very stable.

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Netwrkengin67 - PeerSpot reviewer
Network Engineer at Arab Islamic Bank

We have had some issues with having high availability. For example, we have had some problems using two modules together.

I rate the stability of Cisco Sourcefire SNORT a seven out of ten.

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Osereme Osobase - PeerSpot reviewer
Director at Baverianvine

The solution is stable.

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Netwrkengin67 - PeerSpot reviewer
Network Engineer at Arab Islamic Bank

This is a stable solution.

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Art Astafiev - PeerSpot reviewer
Information Systems, Manager - Network at a government with 1,001-5,000 employees

Cisco Sourcefire SNORT is stable.

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BT
Network Engineer at a individual & family service with 10,001+ employees

We haven't had any problem with the stability of the solution so far. It's been a solid platform and considering how quickly we scaled without any major issues, the stability really speaks for itself.

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SK
Lead Program Manager at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees

It is quite a stable product. We have not seen many issues with this product. We haven't seen crashes or glitches or bugs. Since we have just started to use this product, we need time to understand the stability for a longer period. It's only been around six months, and we are just implementing it now across a few locations.

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SC
Team Lead Manager with 501-1,000 employees

There are no bugs or glitches. The solution doesn't freeze. It doesn't crash. It's reliable. It's very stable.

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AE
Information Security Operations Expert at Asiacell

What we are using now is not very stable and it results in performance issues that are related to memory and CPU consumption.

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GT
Networking and Security Engineer at IE Network Solutions PLC (Ethiopia)

Sometimes it has an object priority, like priority for users. Sometimes the cloud agent and the host device for the center, fails to update or to cache the objects from the cloud.

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SA
Chief technology officer at Next Generation Systems Nigeria Limited

The solution has a considerable amount of stability.

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it_user1259517 - PeerSpot reviewer
Network Engineer at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

There are some bugs in this solution and troubleshooting them is complicated.

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NT
Pre-Sales Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

This is a stable solution.

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OS
Senior Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

This solution is stable if we talk about boxes, and usually, it is a strong system, but with some software versions, we have had some trouble. I think that it depends on the manufacturers. 

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Cisco Sourcefire SNORT
May 2024
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